https://www.infirmiere-canadienne.com/blogs/ic-contenu/2025/09/15/pays-du-sud ‘Much purer’ practice relies heavily on ‘instincts, knowledge, clinical presentations, epidemiological patterns, and physical assessment skills’ By Ashley Holloway September 15, 2025 Courtesy of Ashley Holloway Ashley Holloway concludes her article by saying, “I cannot help but think that perhaps those health-care workers practising their craft in the Global South have so much to offer us — and are perhaps farther ahead than we are — in many aspects.”
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https://www.infirmiere-canadienne.com/blogs/ic-contenu/2025/10/20/jai-serre-un-detenu-dans-mes-bras/ How one decision changed my outlook on my career, and why I have no regrets By Ashley Holloway October 20, 2025 istockphoto.com/DragonImages Within the prison population, there were those who, after a collection of unfortunate circumstances and a handful of bad decisions, found themselves incarcerated
https://www.infirmiere-canadienne.com/blogs/ic-contenu/2025/08/11/menopause-probleme-de-main-doeuvre-infirmiere Problems facing health care today poised to become worse in the future By Ashley Holloway August 11, 2025 istockphoto.com/FrazaoStudio Within the context of a profession that is physically, emotionally and mentally demanding, the symptoms of menopause, combined with the stigma associated with discussing its challenges, presents a significant workforce issue within the nursing profession in Canada