Ending Nurse-to Nurse Hostility, updated for 2018
Nurse Leader Insider, December 22, 2017
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“I wrote "Ending Nurse to Nurse Hostility" because of my deep love and respect for Nursing. The intimate and poignant moments that nurses share with their patients as well as their high level critical thinking skills have always blown me away. Yet I also witnessed occasions when nurses took each other down - mostly in subtle ways.
I wanted to understand why. I wanted to discover and illuminate these unconscious learned behaviors so that we could all lift each other up and show the world the best of humanity.”
-Kathleen Bartholomew, RN, MN
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