Members speak out – May 2022

RNAO members continue to speak out for nursing and health in media stories. Nurses’ voices matter and help to mobilize change where it’s needed.
In May, many members were featured in news stories, including the following:
- Shelby Lacey, Caitlyn Wilpstra and Karlee Boersma, Windsor Star: UWindsor nursing programs fill a critical need
- Jennifer Stinson, Toronto Star: Pain, pain go away: Tips on how to manage your child’s aches and pains
- Mary Louise Drake, iHeartRadio: Retired nurses honoured for work during the COVID-19 pandemic
- Fallon Gluck, Sarah Linney and Amanda Quig, InsideOttawaValley.com: Kemptville hospital nurses share why they answered the call during National Nursing Week
- Hannah Gray, TBNewsWatch.com: Nurse at Sandy Lake First Nation wins award from Indigenous Services Canada
- Valerie Frasetto, InSauga: Niagara Health establishes Virtual Urgent Care for non-emergencies
- Dr. Angela Cooper Brathwaite, TVO: What’s in it for me?: A nurse on building a health-care system with ‘zero tolerance for racism’
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Last Updated:
2022-05-27