Posts Tagged ‘ hospital ’

Is workplace violence just a part of the job for nurses?

Jul 10th, 2008 | By Bret | Category: Bret's Travel Nursing Posts, Healthcare news

In a very concerning story published in the New York Times, nurses and other personal care workers suffer from workplace assualts at an alarming rate. In fact the Bureau of Labor Statistics report that half of all nonfatal injuries resulting from workplace assaults occur in health care and social service settings.



NurseAuction.com looks to capitalize on nursing shortage

Apr 4th, 2008 | By Jeff | Category: Nursing in general

In an intriuging way to address the nursing shortage a new site called NurseAuction.com has launched. It is an interesting concept where the site, which is free, allows nurses to bid on shifts and shift owners to bid on nurses in a “stock exchange” like market. I commented on this on a post at PixelRN.comif you want to read it, but […]



Travel nursing, cure or cause of nursing shortage?

Mar 26th, 2008 | By Jeff | Category: Nursing in general

Here is an interesting article about the nursing shortage and one hospital’s efforts to fight it using shift bidding. One thing that struck me was the blaming of the nursing shortage partially on travel nursing, when in reality travel nursing is a solution to the nursing shortage.
It is a strange relationship between the two because […]