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When Nurses Become Cancer Patients

When Nurses Become Cancer Patients

Meet Charlie Johnson, RN, BSN, and she knows first-hand why nurses are terrible patients.
maura@florence-health.com
March 26, 2021
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Oncology
Women's Health
Real HCP Stories & Experiences
Patient Communication
The Flu Shot is Less Effective in Certain Populations

The Flu Shot is Less Effective in Certain Populations

Research finds specific groups are less protected by the flu shot than the general population.
maura@florence-health.com
March 26, 2021
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Patient Communication
Vaccines
Shifting the Nursing Narrative From the Inside Out

Shifting the Nursing Narrative From the Inside Out

The phrase “nurses eat their young” has existed for too long. Explore practical ways to change that narrative, starting with the internal work. All nurses, regardless of their role, have an impact.
Jess Lucia Whalen
October 4, 2023
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Lifestyle
Advice & Tips for Work
Practice Management
Four Ways ‘The Class’ Challenges the Way Nurses Think About Exercising

Four Ways ‘The Class’ Challenges the Way Nurses Think About Exercising

Give yourself the gift of being mindful of your mental and physical health, and check out what ‘The Class’ has to offer today.
Payton Sy, BSN, RN
October 4, 2023
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Wellness
Lifestyle
Nurse Community
Worried About the Mental Health of a Fellow HCP?

Worried About the Mental Health of a Fellow HCP?

Learn to recognize the signs — especially those that fly under the radar — and how to start an open, honest conversation with the individual.
Maura Hohman
March 26, 2021
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Wellness
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Mental Health
The Highest-Paying Certifications for Nurse Practitioners

The Highest-Paying Certifications for Nurse Practitioners

For the first time, the AANP also released state-by-state rankings of nurse practitioner pay.
Maura Hohman
February 1, 2022
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Salary
Professional Outlook
Certification
The ICU vs. ED: What Pays Better?

The ICU vs. ED: What Pays Better?

Check out the average salary for RNs, NPs and PAs working in the ICU and ED, and see how it compares to the national average.
Maura Hohman
March 26, 2021
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Emergency Medicine
Professional Outlook
Advice & Tips for Work
Wise Word of the Month: Credence

Wise Word of the Month: Credence

What does giving credence to imposter syndrome mean? How can nurses overcome self-doubt and insecurity in leadership? Here we unpack the historical usage of credence and its application to nursing.
Samantha Beaver
September 27, 2023
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Wise Words
Mental Health
Emotions
So, You’ve Made a Medical Error — What Should You Tell the Patient?

So, You’ve Made a Medical Error — What Should You Tell the Patient?

New research takes a stab at answering this perennial question.
Maura Hohman
September 25, 2023
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Hospitals / Health Systems
Patient Communication
Patient Care
Disasters and Dementia

Disasters and Dementia

Disasters due to natural and man-made causes, and increases in the number of dementia patients requiring caregivers, compel nurses to boost preparedness efforts on behalf of vulnerable populations.
Nancy Burns, EMT, CHEP, AFAA, AHA-A
September 26, 2023
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Advice & Tips for Work
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