March 8th, 2017
Planning for End-of-Life Care: Patients and Providers Working Together
Elizabeth Donahue, RN, MSN, NP-C
I was sitting alone in a parking lot last Tuesday, waiting to meet one of my undergraduate students and her nursing preceptor for a hospice home visit. Little did I know, sitting there in my car, that I would not make it to that visit; instead I was redirected by a phone call to the […]
April 13th, 2016
How Do You Treat an Epidemic?
Elizabeth Donahue, RN, MSN, NP-C
I have been in my current clinical role — an NP primary care provider carrying my own panel — for almost a year now. Opening a new practice and introducing such a role has many challenges; one of these is the influx of new patients — specifically, obtaining histories and making treatment decisions for patients […]
March 10th, 2016
State Limits — Care Without Boundaries
Elizabeth Donahue, RN, MSN, NP-C
Earlier this week, at a social gathering of several nurse colleagues, I found myself in a corner of the kitchen, conveniently located closest to the homemade mango cupcakes, where I began a conversation about a possible career move with a friend who has been a hospitalist and geriatric NP for the last 5 years. Ellen is […]