One Size Fits All Does NOT Apply for the Spanish-Speaking Population

Contributors: Maribel Alcala MHSM, BSN, RN, Angeles Nava, Ph.D., RN andFrancisco Javier Ayala DNP, MSN, APRN, FNP-C, CCRN Introduction According to the United States Census Bureau (2019), Spanish-language speakers represented 13.5% of the United States population, making Spanish the second most spoken language in the U.S. (Christy et al., 2021). Spanish speakers are projected to … Continue reading One Size Fits All Does NOT Apply for the Spanish-Speaking Population

New Book Featuring Rogerian Nursing Science

The Society of Rogerian Scholars is pleased to announce publication of Evolving Rogerian Nursing Science: John R. Phillips’ Unique Contributions in both paperback and e-book formats, available through Amazon. This book contains Phillips’ major publications from 1990 - 2023, depicting the evolution of the science of unitary human beings from the foremost Rogerian scholar of … Continue reading New Book Featuring Rogerian Nursing Science

Living Elizabeth Barrett’s Power Theory with ChatGPT

Contributors Dorothy Larkin, PhD, RN, and Christopher Moorhead, BA On May 1, 2023 I asked my new technical consultant son in law, Christopher Moorhead, to engage with me in a ChatGPT experiment with hypothetical students. GPT stands for Generative Pre-Training and has been in development for five years now by OpenAI. As a praxis informed … Continue reading Living Elizabeth Barrett’s Power Theory with ChatGPT

Request from the Society of Rogerian Scholars

From Violet Malinski The Resource Development Committee of the Society of Rogerian Scholars is attempting to locate  the following people who have developed research tools within the framework of the Science of Unitary Human Beings (SUHB). If they are no longer physically present, we would like to contact a family member, if possible. Our hope … Continue reading Request from the Society of Rogerian Scholars

Mentorship in Advanced Practice Nursing

“I work with children too, but I have not encountered anyone approaching them and their families as you do.” My mentee told me on her first day shadowing at the clinical site. She was a nurse practitioner (NP) student whom I was assigned to be a mentor for her clinical rotation. I was unsure which … Continue reading Mentorship in Advanced Practice Nursing

July 4th – It’s Complicated

The complicated meanings of the July 4th holiday have been glaringly obvious for Black Americans for a couple of hundred years, but hidden and ignored for the most part by many Americans. The holiday is celebrated in the United States to commemorate the signing of the Declaration of Independence, which declared the 13 original British … Continue reading July 4th – It’s Complicated