Check out these past On Call Interviews
Joan Sham, RN, MS, is the Pediatric SANE Associate Director of the Massachusetts Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner Program (SANE).
(On Call, 06/12/08)
Kristina Kenyon, RN, is certified as a sexual assault nurse examiner (SANE). She is also employed in a community hospital as a telemetry nurse. A SANE is a registered nurse who has received specialized training and certification in the forensic examination of victims of sexual assault.
(On Call, 05/15/08)
Sarah Wright, RN, MSN, was executive director of the Nantucket AIDS Network (NAN), which offers compassion and care to individuals on the island living with HIV/AIDS and their families.
(On Call, 03/06/08)
Marie Coughlin, RNC, is the director of pediatrics at Radius Healthcare and Pediatric Center in Plymouth, Massachusetts.
(On Call, 12/04/07)
A Q&A with an RN who recently spent time working with global charitable organization Mercy Ships in Sierra Leone.
(On Call, 11/06/07)
Jane Brandenstein, BS, PT, is a recognized expert on the role of physical therapy. She spoke with On Call's Laurie Fronek about the advisability of physical therapists choosing a specialization.
(On Call, 08/14/07)
Basia Belza, PhD, RN, is the Aljoya Endowed Professor in Aging at the University of Washington School of Nursing in Seattle. She is also a highly respected researcher who has focused extensively on health and fitness issues related to aging.
(On Call, 07/17/07)
Anne Gross is vice president of adult ambulatory services and director of adult ambulatory nursing at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. She talked with On Call's Laurie Fronek about nursing at DFCI and also discussed the impact of the shortage of nursing teachers on the profession.
(On Call, 06/19/07)
Jean Weyman, PhD, RN, directs the continuing education program at Boston College's William F. Connell School of Nursing. She talked with On Call's Laurie Fronek recently about the importance of continuing education for nurses.
(On Call, 05/29/07)
After nearly 40 years in nursing and administration, mostly on the West Coast, Pat Maguire, RN, MN, CNAA, returned to New England last fall and came out of retirement to be director of nursing at Nashoba Valley Medical Center.
(On Call, 4/24/07)