• The Heart of the Clinic: Why We Celebrate Nurses Week (And How to Do It Right)

    Let’s be honest: working in healthcare isn't just a job; it’s a completely different lifestyle. Between endless charting, skipping lunches, and explaining exactly how to start a 24-hour urine collection for the hundredth time, the clinic life asks a lot of us.

    That is exactly what National Nurses Week (May 6–12) is all about: recognizing the people who hold the clinic together. But do you know why we celebrate on those specific dates, or the 40-year fight it took to make it official?

    Click below to read the real history behind Nurses Week, why it matters more than ever, and to grab your made-for-the-grind clinic gear during the DatScrubLife Early Bird Sale!
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  • Kidney Awareness Month

    What I wish everyone knew about kidney health.
  • Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month

    After over a decade working in the medical field, I've learned that nothing makes people squirm quite like talking about their digestive tracts. But with colorectal cancer on the rise among younger adults, avoiding the awkward conversation just isn't worth the risk. Read on to discover why getting ahead of it is the real MVP, and why the 'dreaded' screening is actually your ultimate proactive victory.
  • Heart Health Awareness

    Know your heart because it matters.
  • The Woman Who Broke the Ceiling: The Legacy of Mary Eliza Mahoney

    It took 15 years of working as a janitor and cook before Mary Eliza Mahoney was even allowed to enter nursing school. Discover the incredible story of the woman who broke the color barrier to become America's first professionally trained Black nurse.

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