Additional Features

By Madrean Schober, 03 September 2008
The poem “The Road Not Taken,” by Robert Frost, concludes with the observation that it was the road taken—the road less traveled by—that “made all the difference.” Author Madrean Schober also took the less-traveled road and shares her perspectives.
03 September 2008
To enhance the global relevance of Reflections on Nursing Leadership (RNL), members of the RNL International Advisory Board are invited each year to share their perspectives about significant nursing issues in their countries or global regions with readers of the magazine.
By Kim Larson and Melissa Ott, 02 September 2008
Thirteen nursing students go beyond textbooks and the Internet to experience this Central American country firsthand.
By Joy Shiller and Sandra Clarke, 02 September 2008
Keeping vigil with the dying receives new impetus in the 21st century.
By Karen S. Reed, 04 August 2008
She went to Cambodia to teach rehabilitation nursing, and came back in love with its people.
From the President
Carol J. Huston
The theme for this issue is “Leadership: The continuum from novice to global leader.”
From the CEO
Leadership is a topic that is abundant in the literature across disciplines.
Serving the Underserved
Kristene C. Diggins
Glancing around the hospital room, I felt a vulnerability that was unfamiliar to me.
Evidence-Informed Nursing Practice
In my previous column, I discussed key criteria to use when assessing methodological quality of single studies that evaluate the effectiveness of interventions.
Reflections on Practice
After working 35 years in the nursing profession, I’ve found that research and evidence-based practice projects have sparked a new interest for me.

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