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What You Need to Know About Omicron

What You Need to Know About Omicron

Fewer than 200 cases have been identified in total, and none of those are in the US so far.
Tara Haelle
November 30, 2021
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Covid-19
Patient Safety
Travel
What’s it Really Like to be a Travel Nurse? Here's Eight Pros and Cons.

What’s it Really Like to be a Travel Nurse? Here's Eight Pros and Cons.

For nurses who work on the same floor every shift, travel nursing might seem like a mysterious and magical career choice. And in some ways, it is all it’s cracked up to be — but in others, it’s not.
Maura Hohman
March 26, 2021
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Travel
Real HCP Stories & Experiences
Salary
What’s it Really Like to Work in Palliative Care?

What’s it Really Like to Work in Palliative Care?

Palliative care is arguably one of the newest and least understood specialties. We sat down with one of its pioneers to understand what it's really like to work only with seriously ill patients.
Maura Hohman
March 26, 2021
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Pain Management
Palliative Care
Real HCP Stories & Experiences
When Facilities Promote Excellent Nursing, the Whole Healthcare Team Improves

When Facilities Promote Excellent Nursing, the Whole Healthcare Team Improves

Research shows hospitals that actively promote excellent nursing receive higher patient-satisfaction ratings for physicians, as well.
Maura Hohman
March 26, 2021
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Leadership
Work Relationships
Change Management
When Professionalism Doesn’t Look the Same to Everyone

When Professionalism Doesn’t Look the Same to Everyone

How much you value professionalism could be different than others you know and possibly work with.
Carey Rossi
March 26, 2021
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Work Relationships
Advice & Tips for Work
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Why Are Nurses Missing From the Media?

Why Are Nurses Missing From the Media?

If you’re reading an article about healthcare or medicine, the experts being quoted are most likely physicians. According to a recent study, nurses were cited as sources in only 2% of articles. Why?
Roxanne Nelson
March 26, 2021
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Research
Policy
Trends
Why Clinicians Should Ask Patients Where They Live as a Standard Part of Care

Why Clinicians Should Ask Patients Where They Live as a Standard Part of Care

That where one lives plays an important role in one’s health is common knowledge, but many providers don’t actually have a handle on this information for their patients, according to a new study.
Maura Hohman
March 26, 2021
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SDOH
Patient Care
Patient Communication
Research
Why Medication Reconciliation is Not a Waste of Time

Why Medication Reconciliation is Not a Waste of Time

Medication reconciliation is a key part of every patient history. It’s hugely time-consuming and every health care professional knows the results are highly questionable. So how to do this well?
Linda Peckel
March 26, 2021
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Practice Management
Patient Care
Patient Communication
Why Newly Licensed Nurses Work Overtime, Juggle Second Jobs

Why Newly Licensed Nurses Work Overtime, Juggle Second Jobs

Newly licensed nurses often work overtime or second jobs. The good news is that most new nurses can work the shifts and schedules they prefer, and mandatory overtime has not increased over the years.
Theresa Tamkins
March 26, 2021
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New Graduates
Time Management
Professional Outlook
Why NPs are Especially Suited to Address Social Determinants of Health

Why NPs are Especially Suited to Address Social Determinants of Health

A new report finds important gaps when it comes to addressing the economic and social conditions that cause healthcare disparities in the United States.
Lini Kadaba
February 1, 2022
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SDOH
Patient Care
Patient Communication
Research
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