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When it comes to cancer, there's good news and there's bad news. While the combination of new screening tests and therapies are making headway, some types of cancer are becoming more common, especially in certain age groups. So how well are we actually doing in the fight against the diseases we collectively call cancer?
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September 2016
Author Affiliation: Cathy J. Thompson, PhD, RN, CCNS, CNE, president, CJT Consulting & Education, South Fork, Colorado. She is a certified acute critical care clinical nurse specialist and certified nurse educator. CJT Consulting & Education, provides expertise in evidence-based practice, the clinical nurse specialist role, acute critical care nursing, and curriculum development. She recently launched her Nursing Education Expert Web site (http://nursingeducationexpert.com). An award-winning educator, Dr Thompson has taught in the undergraduate graduate programs for over 20 years and coordinated the clinical nurse specialist option at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, College of Nursing, in Aurora, Colorado. She currently holds the title of Special Visiting Professor for Innovation in Education at the Beth-El College of Nursing and Health Sciences at the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs. She has published presented on many topics relating to evidence-based practice, clinical nurse specialist role education, nursing leadership, and acute critical care of adult patients. Her research focuses on evidence-based practice the scholarship of teaching learning.
"There's class warfare, all right, but it's my class, the rich class, that's making war, and we're winning." (Warren Buffett, five years ago.) Last year's Occupy Wall Street movement suggested that people are finally catching on.
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School of Nursing, Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS.
Margaret Mary Hunter (1918-1991) was Chief Nursing Officer for the St.John Ambulance Association from 1965-1981. She vigorously promoted the Association's Home Nursing course believing every Canadian household should have some one trained in home nursing.
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