Posts Tagged ‘Amanda Trujillo’

Cover yourself, no one wants to see that

A lot has been written across online nursing communities about the case of Amanda Trujillo, a nurse currently defending her license with the Arizona State Board of Nursing. Regardless of your position on the case, it brings up an important question for nurses—how can nurses protect themselves in the event that their license is challenged?…

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Something old, Something new

Hey there community, I’ve been wanting to attempt something new here at Innovative Nurse and leap ahead with my social media platforms. Now, this isn’t necessarily cutting edge stuff or anything, but I’m always trying to tweak things a bit to see what works. So, in an attempt to create more content, I am doing…

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Nurses associations, my very own arcade claw machine

It seems that there isn’t any shortage of things to write about here at Innovative Nurse when it comes to fellow nurse Amanda Trujillo. Search Twitter for #NurseUp, and all of the amazing nurse bloggers out there (links below), that have kept you somewhat up to speed on the case of Amanda. So, I was on…

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The power of social media #NurseUp

If you’ve been following Innovative Nurse, and the other nurse bloggers and innovators out there, then you’ve probably gotten a dose of how powerful social media can be. Just a few short days ago, I heard about Amanda Trujillo’s story and decided to plant my feet firmly on the ground, my fingers firmly on my…

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