A large Danish study confirms growing body of evidence By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant A recently released Danish study of 570,000 people over 14 years
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Burnout
Nurses face unprecedented risks for burnout By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Though the pandemic is now endemic, one of its many lasting effects is even
Attracting Male Nursing Students
What can educators do to attract more men to the nursing field? By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant During the pandemic, 20% of medical personnel left
How to Become a Nurse Mid-Career
Shifting from a different career to nursing is easier than ever By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Tammy White had operated a hair salon making a
Like Mother Like Daughter
These nursing duos have both a career and family in common By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Pamela Haines, registered nurse with Upstate transplant program at
More Males Working as Nurses
In the past decade the number of male nurses increased by 59% but men represent only 125 of all nurses By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant
5 Things You Need to Know About Stroke
By Ernst Lamothe, Jr. Stroke prevention is crucial because strokes can cause significant disability and even death. Sometimes referred to as a brain attack,
Q&A with Dr. Ofrona A. Reid
Physician talks about his transition from chief medical officer to interim president and CEO at Syracuse Community Health Center, says one of his goals
Calendar of Events
All Month Oswego Health offers multi-organ blood analysis Oswego Health’s annual multi-organ blood analysis will be offered throughout the entire month of May at
Crouse Launches Leadership Institute
Goal is to invest in workforce and attract and retain employees, according to CEO With a goal of providing educational and career advancement resources









