Rivets Into Catheters: Auto Workers Retrain as Nurses

A hopeful sign? The Voice of America reports that a group of former auto workers in Michigan, where the nursing shortage is acute, are training to be nurses. Says one, “I don’t have to come home smelling like oil.” The story doesn’t tell us what percentage of these former auto workers are men and what percentage women, but it might be interesting to know. –Jacob M., AJN senior editor 

By Hugo90, via Flickr.

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Publication in AJN Seen as Holy Grail by YouTube Songster

Here’s a YouTube video that’s come to our attention. It’s nice to know our cover could inspire a song. This might be a first!

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RealityRN.com: just right for students and new nurses

I wish there was something like RealityRN.com available back when I was a new nurse. In addition to reading the site’s great articles on career management, participants can post their own stories or questions about nursing and get feedback from one another in a safe, friendly environment. There are also useful videos and humorous postings. (The very good video series on how to deal with preceptors would have helped me back in 1996. I just recommended them to a friend of mine who was fired from her first nursing position due to a conflict with a preceptor.) While the site is geared toward new nurses and students, experienced nurses will find it interesting too and can use it as a venue to mentor novices who are struggling with their new roles.

Christine Moffa, MS, RN, is AJN’s clinical editor. She will be giving periodic updates and recommendations, so check back.

 

"Nurse Moffa," AJN's clinical editor, with pals Rico and Giusepina “Nurse Moffa,” AJN’s clinical editor, with pals Rico and Giusepina

 


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