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[Nursing Insights]( Trending Topics... [Terror at the Boston Marathon Finish Line - An interview with Jessica Kensky, RN]( The morning of April 15, 2013, began as a normal day. The third Monday in April has been celebrated as Patriots Day and the day for the running of the world’s oldest annual marathon for 117 years - the Boston Marathon. But this day would soon be known forever as a very dark day in American history. Jessica Kensky shares in an interview memories of that day and how she and her husband’s lives were forever changed. [Read More]( [Can You Prevent This Medical Error?]( This article presents a case study published in the Annals of Internal Medicine in 2002. An older patient was much improved after a difficult postoperative course. [Read More]( [Just Landed Your First Nursing Management Job - Now What? - 8 Tips For Success]( Starting a new job is challenging. But, when you transition out of staffing nursing and into nursing leadership, you face a few specific challenges. Learn 8 tips to help you get on the track to success in your new leadership role. [Read More]( [Thoughts on being an old nurse in a new place]( It's difficult to go from being one of the known nurses to being an unknown nurse. [Read More]( [Type I Diabetes: Motivational Interviewing for Chronic Illness]( I interviewed my father-in-law, Gary last summer while on vacation. He has had Type I Diabetes for sixty years, and is still a healthy, active older adult. [Read More]( [Three Patients in ICU and Bullied on First Job]( Dear Nurse Beth, I'm trying to move on in my career journey but I'm just a little nervous and scared. I've been unemployed for 2 weeks now and now I'm enjoying my short break but eventually, I have to find a job. [Read More]( [10 Things I LOVE About Being a Nurse]( [Nursing Jobs]( - [RN, Med Surg, TX]( - [Transfer Center Coordinator (RN), PA]( - [Case Management Supervisor (RN), CA]( - [RN Case Manager - Home Health, MT]( - [Nurse Practitioner, NY]( Visit our sponsors... [Facebook]( [Google+]( [Twitter]( [Pinterest]( [Manage Subscriptions]( [Update Profile]( This email was sent by: allnurses.com 7900 International Dr., Suite 300 Bloomington, MN, 55425, US

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