Registered Nurse Magazine
The CNA/NNOC Journal of Patient Advocacy
Registered Nurse magazine not only covers the activities of the California Nurses Association and National Nurses Organizing Committee, but also strives to produce hard-hitting news features and thoughtful analyses about nursing and the real ills plaguing the U.S. healthcare system. You’ll find true stories from the front lines of care given by the nation’s 2.5 million registered nurses, as well as articles about nursing practice, public health, healthcare policy, and the healthcare industry. Through our reporting, we hope to inspire a movement toward a humane and just healthcare system for all. The magazine is published 10 times per year by CNA/NNOC, with combined issues in summer and winter.
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June 2009 Issue

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Not-So-Golden Years
It’s an important lesson for registered nurses, since until about a decade ago, most nurses in California labored without pensions from their employers, said Joe Lindsay, Kaiser Division Staff Director of the California Nurses Association/National Nurses Organizing Committee.
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May 2009 Issue
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What Model Are You?
“You provide Cadillac nursing, Helen. You give Mercedes care. It's stunning. You have excellent communication. You are comprehensive. But we need you to move to Toyota care. We need you to be a sturdy little Toyota. Your only inherent flaw is in not accepting Toyota service as good enough.” |
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