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WHAT WE'RE BLOGGING ABOUT
* In her post "RN Resiliency: Humor, Hounds, and Holistic Medicine," nurse Judy Oliverio shares her strategies for coping with work-related stress (https://wp.me/p7sy0l-8fV).
* "Recognition in school nursing, like in most nursing, has been hard-fought, both within our own walls and outside as well," writes AJN editorial board member and school nurse Robin Cogan in her post "School Nurses: A 'Hidden Health Care System' Finds a Voice" (https://wp.me/p7sy0l-8gr).
* In her post "A Time to Heal: Taking a Break from Nursing After a Cancer Diagnosis" AJN contributing editor, New York Times columnist, and author Theresa Brown discusses the challenge of prioritizing one's own needs as a nurse (https://wp.me/p7sy0l-8gf).
WHAT READERS ARE SAYING ON TWITTER, FACEBOOK, LINKEDIN, AND OUR BLOG
"I was so fortunate to be mentored by many nurses on my first unit as an RN. I've tried to replicate that support for the last 30 years." "Nurses don't really care about getting a cupcake or a company pen [for Nurses Week]. They want decent working conditions so they can do the job they thought they were hired to do." "I am a firm believer in humor as a survival technique."
JULY PODCASTS
* Monthly highlights: Listen to AJN editors discuss the contents of the July issue.
* Behind the article: Interim editor-in-chief and senior clinical editor Christine Moffa speaks with Kathlyn Baharaeen and Sarah Fouquet, two of the authors of "Evaluating the Impact of Smartphones on Nursing Workflow: Lessons Learned."
* Reflections: Listen to a reading of Hector Vizoso's personal essay, "Night Shift."