We are retiring the print version of Canadian Nurse and infirmière canadienne after the May/June issue and pausing production for the remainder of 2018
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A new era begins for CNA’s flagship publications
Jeff LeBrun has only praise for interprofessional education and the teamwork it promotes
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At Wheezy Will’s bedside
260,550: Number of Indigenous people who reported they could converse in an Indigenous language
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Calculations: June 21 is National Indigenous Peoples Day
CNA hosts a think tank as a followup to its mid-2017 national survey to assess nurses’ knowledge about the health effects of non-medical cannabis
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Cannabis think tank lays groundwork for addressing education gaps
CNA aims to have the major pieces of a transformed association in place to mark the 200th anniversary of Florence Nightingale’s birth
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Charting our course for 2020
We must pursue cultural competence if we are to eliminate historical disparities and inequities in the health status of people of diverse racial, ethnic and cultural backgrounds
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Do you value difference and embrace diversity as a strength?
What? All digital? | Highlight practice, not promotion | Prioritizing the health of nurses | Do you know a Nurse to Know?
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Feedback
In an era of growing activism and corresponding calls for accountability, nurses must be vigilant and selective in their use of social media
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Freedom of expression, patient advocacy and social media
Viruses as intercontinental travellers | Multilingualism: Exercise for the brain | A paper-based improvement in the drug discovery process | Eye movements may help the brain stitch memories together | Clues to how the body responds to inadequate blood flow | Discovery opens the door for Ebola research in more labs
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In Brief
Laureen Pameolik says she could not imagine living and working anywhere other than in her home community of Arviat
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In her northern element