Nurses share their successes and challenges during National Nursing Week
During a time when nurses are working tirelessly and selflessly through the COVID-19 pandemic, the Registered Nurses’ Association of Ontario (RNAO) will honour the impact they are having every day on the lives of Ontarians and the health system, through a series of virtual events planned during National Nursing Week (May 11-17).
A story of hope, ingenuity, support and genuine care for an LTC resident
Counting the missing deaths: Tracking the true toll of the coronavirus outbreak
The official counting of deaths is just a fraction of the real toll of COVID-19 in about every country affected by the pandemic. The New York Times, doing important work, found at that least 60,000 more people have died during the coronavirus pandemic than the official Covid-19 death counts report, a review of mortality data in 15 countries shows — providing a clearer, if still incomplete, picture of the toll of the crisis.
Addressing differential access to virtual care due to technology inequities – Please help
Life on the front lines of the pandemic: Profile of RNAO member NP Daria Gefrerer
Remembering the first nursing school in North America -- Mack School of Nursing, St Catharines, Niagara Region
Being person-and-family-centred during COVID-19
What does it mean to be person-and-family-centred during a pandemic? That is the question we asked some of the Ontario Health Teams that participate in RNAO’s Best Practice Spotlight program (BPSO OHTs).