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WHAT WE'RE BLOGGING ABOUT

 

* In her post "Understanding Imposter Syndrome Among Nurses," psychiatric nurse Eileen J. Glover discusses a common phenomenon characterized by deep self-doubt and the feeling of being a fraud (https://wp.me/p7sy0l-81B).

 

* "Imagine if we, as nurses and caregivers, aged in reverse . . . eventually outgrowing our infirmities and becoming young enough to have wisdom and complete empathy with our patients," writes retired medical-surgical nurse Mary Ann Hoyt in her post "If Nurses Aged in Reverse" (https://wp.me/p7sy0l-82Q).

 

* In their post "Food Allergies and COVID-19 Vaccine Facts," nurses Josie Howard-Ruben, Julianne Doucette, Olga Kagan, Susan Kelly, and Alena Bolten address the current evidence about vaccine safety for people with food allergies (https://wp.me/p7sy0l-81X).

 

WHAT READERS ARE SAYING ON TWITTER, FACEBOOK, AND OUR BLOG

"Nurses need to be given working conditions that promote their retention and ability to thrive as professionals." "Burnout and turnover are going to crush the health care industry if administrators don't act immediately and urgently." "Science is science, and the vaccines work-get one."

 

OCTOBER PODCASTS

 

* Monthly highlights: Listen to AJN editors discuss the contents of the October issue.

 

* Behind the article: Editor-in-chief Shawn Kennedy speaks with

 

* Kartavya Sharma and Faith Newton, two of the authors of "Hypertensive Emergencies: A Review."

 

* Veneine Cuningkin, Elizabeth Riley, and Larronda Rainey, authors of "Preventing Medjacking."

 

* Bernadette Capili, author of "Cross-Sectional Studies."

 

* Reflections: Listen to a reading of Lois Gerber's personal essay, "Following the Lead."