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Johns Hopkins program reduces nurse burnout by boosting ethical confidence

Invest in nurses well-being with formal ethics training to reduce nurse burnout. Cynda Hylton Rushton, PhD, RN, explains how a study conducted by Johns Hopkins proved the Mindful Ethical Practice and Reslience Academy works.

More Race Data Needed on COVID Vaccination and Testing, Researchers Say

These hospitals gave wealthy donors early COVID-19 vaccinations — and they each gave novel excuses for doing so

These hospitals gave wealthy donors early COVID-19 vaccinations and they each gave novel excuses for doing so MarketWatch 2/22/2021 © MarketWatch photo illustration/iStockphoto Relief over the arrival of COVID-19 vaccines in the U.S. quickly curdled into frustration over supply shortages, delivery problems, and unequal distribution. But one group has gotten a head start in receiving the coveted shots: people who’ve donated money to hospitals distributing the vaccine. Hospitals from coast to coast have offered their wealthy contributors early access to vaccines, prompting at least one investigation by state health authorities. In Topeka, Kansas, members of Stormont Vail Health’s board of directors and a separate fundraising board got vaccine shots during the first phase of the state’s rollout when vaccinations were supposed to go to nursing home residents and health-care workers, local media outlet KCUR reported.

First faculty and staff outside health-care fields become eligible for COVID vaccines, but prioritization plans vary by state

Marco Mantovani/Getty Images News/Getty Images Public colleges in West Virginia and Florida are among the first in the country to begin administering the coveted COVID-19 vaccines to certain faculty and staff who do not work in health care. The University System of West Virginia began administering COVID-19 vaccines to faculty and staff age 50 or over late last month. In Florida, where individuals age 65 or older are eligible for the vaccine, the University of Florida has been administering them to faculty and staff aged 65 or over since last week. Florida State University is expected to begin vaccinations for faculty and staff age 65 or over as early as this week.

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