Clinical Trials: Leading the Way as a Cardiovascular Nurse
Clinical trials in medicine—including cardiology—are a cornerstone for understanding how treatments affect our patients. Historically, many clinical research projects focused on white, male participants of a particular age, and we…
Read MoreLeadership Series: Leadership in the Workplace
Ever wonder how the nurse leaders you know got where they are today? Join us for a look at the skills and career paths of nursing leaders in the first…
Read MoreCardiovascular Health in Sexual and Gender Minority Populations
Sexual and gender minorities–those identified as LGBQT+–are at increased risk of cardiovascular disease. Investigate the connections between heart health and minority stressors, poverty, care delays or avoidance, discrimination, and other…
Read MorePrimordial CVD Prevention, Maternal Health, and Advocacy to Improve Outcomes Now & Into the Future
Cardiovascular disease prevention can–and should–begin before patients develop any risk factors. Learn about strategies for primordial prevention (including maternal risks of CVD), reducing health disparities, and how they can be…
Read MoreLeadership in Cardiovascular Nursing
Developing and demonstrating leadership–regardless of your job title–helps improve patient outcomes, job satisfaction, and career advancement. Learn about the Future of Nursing report, and how mentorship, training, and resources can…
Read MoreCultural Humility in Clinical Practice
Implementing Cultural Humility in Clinical Practice Cultural humility allows health care providers to effectively communicate by understanding the complexity of the identities and experiences of our patients. Learn how cultural…
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