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WHAT WE'RE BLOGGING ABOUT
* In their post "No Longer Alone: Nurses Supporting Family Caregivers" (http://wp.me/prthD-5mC), Susan C. Reinhard, Elaine Ryan, and Trish O'Keefe report on the challenges faced by family caregivers, and how nurses-along with new policies-can help them.
* "I wonder whether any of my nurse colleagues can recall having said or done something less than kind to a peer at work," writes Christina Purpora in "Check My Conduct: Committing to a Better Way to Act with Colleagues" (http://wp.me/prthD-5nh).
* AJN clinical editor Betsy Todd reviews key lessons of the 2014-2015 Ebola virus outbreak in her post "Ebola, One Year Later: What We Learned for the Next Big Epidemic" (http://wp.me/prthD-5nj).
WHAT READERS ARE SAYING ON TWITTER, FACEBOOK, AND OUR BLOG
"I realized that if something like [the Ebola epidemic] happened where I lived, my hospital and coworkers would be grossly underprepared." "Some days I feel like a data entry clerk; other days I know I made a difference in a patient's life-even for a brief moment. That keeps me coming back every day." "Investing in additional discharge nurses would serve both hospitals and patients."
JANUARY PODCASTS
* Monthly highlights: Listen to AJN editors discuss the contents of the January issue.
* Behind the article: Editor-in-chief Shawn Kennedy speaks with
* Victoria Menzies, author of "Fibromyalgia Syndrome: Current Considerations in Symptom Management."
* Carol P. Curtiss, author of "I'm Worried About People in Pain."