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WHAT WE'RE BLOGGING ABOUT
* AJN editor-in-chief Shawn Kennedy recaps recent travels in her post "Hitting the Nursing Conference Trail: Many Miles, But Much to Inspire" (https://wp.me/p7sy0l-5WQ).
* "Nurses and physicians suffer silently, instead of lending support to each other," writes oncology nurse navigator Julianna Paradisi in her post "All Saints' Day Blessing for Health Care Providers" (https://wp.me/p7sy0l-5Xs).
* In "Dosing Cups, Oral Syringes, or Spoons: A Pediatric Medication Safety Recipe for Disaster?" AJN managing editor Amy M. Collins discusses how multiple dosing tools and confusing information can cause parents to make errors when administering liquid medication to their children (https://wp.me/p7sy0l-5WE).
WHAT READERS ARE SAYING ON TWITTER, FACEBOOK, AND OUR BLOG
"Nursing is a very difficult profession to be new in." "[Infant safe sleep] programs should be available globally-educating just parents and professionals is not enough. Babysitters, day care centers, and family members should also be educated." "Always enter a patient room with confidence, even if you're scared or nervous."
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
* Anne Katz, author of "Human Papillomavirus-Related Oral Cancers: The Nurse's Role in Mitigating Stigma and Dispelling Myths."