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Archive: Mar 2026

Medical Errors: Why This Healthcare Crisis Deserves Far More Attention

When most people think about the leading causes of death in the United States, they think of heart disease, cancer, and accidents. What they usually do not think about is medical error. That is part of the problem. A widely cited 2016 BMJ analysis estimated that medical error may account for more than 250,000 deaths annually in the United States, […]

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The Most Important Document: Your Performance Review

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  A performance review is one of the few documents your employer creates that formally evaluates your competence, behavior, and overall practice as a nurse. And yet, most nurses sign it, maybe skim it, and never think about it again. That’s a mistake. You should always keep a copy of your performance review—because it can protect you, support you, and, […]

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When Nurses Fall Asleep on the Job—Literally and Figuratively

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There is a moment on night shift that almost every nurse recognizes. The hallway lights are dimmed, the call lights are quiet, and the steady hum of monitors fills the silence. The rest of the world is asleep, and the hospital feels like it has slowed its pulse. Somewhere around three in the morning, the body feels it. Eyelids grow […]

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When Robots Don’t Relieve the Pressure

Recently, MultiCare Health System made headlines after discontinuing its use of Moxi service robots at Tacoma General Hospital and Mary Bridge Children’s Hospital. The robots were introduced with big promises: reduce nurse walking time, transport supplies, handle specimen runs, and free nurses to spend more time at the bedside. On paper, it sounded like the clinical equivalent of calling in […]

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