Insufficient HIV-related nursing education is a major barrier to implementing HIV screening efforts in emergency departments (EDs), according to a national survey of ED nurses. Nearly 43% of ...
For a number of years, the UCSF School of Nursing has been leading the way in examining the impact of stigma as it relates to nurses who care for HIV patients in developing countries. Sociologists ...
Dr Vincent Guilamo-Ramos presents a 5-point strategy for reimagining the HIV workforce to reach EHE 2030 goals, with a focus on the growing at-risk Latino community. Unless marked changes are made to ...
BINGHAMTON, N.Y. - Nurse practitioners are more likely to conduct HIV screenings if they feel that their colleagues support routine screenings, according to new research from Binghamton University, ...
On World AIDS Day, advocates warn federal cuts could reverse progress.
A Cherokee Nation hospital in Oklahoma is testing more than 180 patients for HIV and hepatitis after allegations that a nurse reused syringes to administer medications. The nurse violated protocols by ...
When the Trump administration announced its nearly $300 million proposal to end the HIV epidemic back in February, many people were shocked. Why would this administration, which has sought to roll ...
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Global Rounds Podcast: Enter Title Here! Deborah Winters, NP, used skills she learned in the United States to help create the Ethiopia HIV/ART Nurse Specialist (HANS) Training Program Evaluation.
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