This month as we celebrated Nurse’s Week I hope you were all able to reflect on the many contributions that the profession of nursing has made in healthcare. More nursing programs than ever before are embracing evidence-based care models, developing multidisciplinary care teams and establishing professional accountability. Significant progress with hospital initiatives focusing on the prevention of falls, pressure ulcers and hospital-acquired infections are nurse-driven and a testament to the success of coordination and teamwork in the healthcare setting. However, our work is far from finished. Hospital blood management and transfusion safety are two areas that have received minimal attention over the years. Continue reading
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