National Nurses United

National Nurse magazine March-April 2018

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4 News Briefs Minnesota RNs go on lifechanging medical mission to Ghana 6 | San Mateo RNs settle contract; 7 | RNRN completes mission to Guatemala 8 | Maine hospice nurses fighting to win first contract; Stanford ValleyCare RNs unionize 9 | RNs share their experience taking NNU university programs 10 | 14,000 UC nurses walk out in historic sympathy strike 11 | Shasta Regional healthcare workers unionize 12 | California workplace violence prevention regulations take effect April 1; City of Hope RNs settle contract; DCNA nurses fight for full funding of school nurses; DC nurses cheer contract, celebrate back pay due to them 13 Stop the Violence Building on California's workplace violence prevention law, we must demand better nationally, across industries. By Bonnie Castillo, RN 14 Danger in Disguise How multistate licensure seems like a good idea, but in reality decimates nursing standards and jeopardizes patients. By Lucia Hwang 18 Beyond the Bedside Through NNU's university programs, RN Amy Tidd improves her nursing practice by learning about the global forces at work in determining her patients' health. By Shannon Clark Contents M A R C H | A P R I L 2 0 1 8 W W W . N A T I O N A L N U R S E S U N I T E D . O R G N A T I O N A L N U R S E 3 ON THE COVER: RNs throughout the University of California medical centers and clinics in May staged a historic sympathy strike to support AFSCME coworkers, and were joined by UPTE colleagues as well. Here, RNs at UC San Francisco Medical Center walk the line. Photo: Jaclyn Higgs 14 18 10

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