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Nursing Education: Humor and Healing

Steve Wilson, psychologist, author, speaker, and great friend of JNJ, recently spoke to the National Institute of Health’s Staff Training in Extramural Research. The name of his presentation is “ARE WE LAUGHING ENOUGH?” PERSPECTIVES, REFLECTIONS AND A FRAMEWORK FOR HUMOR, … Continue reading

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Humor & Health Courses for Nurses

The following two courses were set up in the fall of 2009. They are up to date in terms of research relating to humor and health. The contact hours earned are 9.6 for course one and 13 for course two. … Continue reading

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No Time To Teach by Fran London, MS, RN

Frustrated trying to fit patient and family education into no time? Author, Fran London, RN, MS gives you the essentials and the inspiration you need to make a big impact on the quality of care and your patient’s quality of … Continue reading

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From Ha-Ha to a-HA!: Using Humor to Transform Nursing Education by Shirley K. Trout, PhD, MEd

Getting Real about Nursing Student Preparation Have you ever wondered if you are guilty of being “an expert in your own mind”? I recently ran across a study by the Nursing Executive Center that should pull the blinders off nursing … Continue reading

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