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The In ‘N Out Patient by Kris Harty

The Short Chick with the Walking Stick. Yep, that would be me. Apparently, one or the other characteristic wasn’t enough, so I’m in the enviable position of offering both. Or as we said in college, a two-fer. Of course, then … Continue reading

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Get a Life by Loretta LaRoche

I have a very dear friend whom I’ve known for years. We now live several hundred miles apart and don’t see each other all that often, but we make it a habit to talk on the phone at regular intervals. … Continue reading

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Not So Serious Selfcare: Cracking (A Smile) Under Pressure

Last week, we examined ways to integrate humor into your self-care routine. Self care is essential for all nurses, as it helps preserve your health, provide emotional resiliency, and keep you better positioned to provide optimum care for your patients. … Continue reading

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From the Publisher

It’s April, and no fooling, here we are with another issue of JNJ! April is National Humor Month, a time to celebrate what makes us laugh: at work, at home, and everywhere in between. This is easier said than done, … Continue reading

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