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How Severe is Your Burnout?

How Severe is Your Burnout?

This exercise can help you assess how close to burnout you really are and these tips can help you move past it
Maura Hohman
March 26, 2021
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Self-Care
Wellness
Great Books for the Beach or the Bed

Great Books for the Beach or the Bed

Beach weather isn’t quite here yet for most of the country, but that doesn’t mean you can’t get a head start on some beach reads.
Tara Haelle
April 11, 2022
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Self-Care
Stress Reduction
Wellness
Grant Nurses the Serenity… to Avoid Burnout

Grant Nurses the Serenity… to Avoid Burnout

Burnout in healthcare was a problem long before the pandemic came along, but the pandemic turned a festering problem into a cankerous boil.
Tara Haelle
June 1, 2022
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Advice & Tips for Work
Flo Picks
Stress Reduction
Five Ways to Provide LGBTQ+ Inclusive Care

Five Ways to Provide LGBTQ+ Inclusive Care

June is the month when LGBTQ+ individuals celebrate their identity and the respect and freedoms they’ve slowly—too slowly—gained while they continue to fight for more.
Tara Haelle
June 8, 2022
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LGBTQ+
Sexual Health
Women's Health
5 Trailblazing Nurses to Inspire You

5 Trailblazing Nurses to Inspire You

As the nursing week begins to wrap up, we’re bringing you the last round of inspirational stories about nurses from history.
Tara Haelle
May 11, 2022
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Real HCP Stories & Experiences
Diversity in Healthcare: What You Need to Know Right Now

Diversity in Healthcare: What You Need to Know Right Now

A lack of diversity among healthcare workers hurts professionals and patients alike. One nurse offers her perspective on the issue and how the industry can do better.
Portia Wofford
March 24, 2021
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diversity
Leadership
Workplace Safety
Does Bad Weather Really Worsen Patients’ Pain?

Does Bad Weather Really Worsen Patients’ Pain?

The next time patients express concern to you that their joints act up during troublesome weather, don’t dismiss them
Rosemary Black
March 26, 2021
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Pain Management
Nurses’ Intuition Serves as Valuable Predictor of Patient Decline, Says Recent Study

Nurses’ Intuition Serves as Valuable Predictor of Patient Decline, Says Recent Study

Recent research confirms what nurses and those who work with them have known for years…
meganmcmorris@gmail.com
March 26, 2021
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Patient Care
Patient Communication
Diagnostics
Nurses React to Michelle Heughins Indictment

Nurses React to Michelle Heughins Indictment

The involuntary manslaughter indictment of nurse Michelle Heughins for the death of John Neville, a man detained in a North Carolina jail, has predictably led to a range of strong emotions among nurse
Tara Haelle
April 18, 2022
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More Women are Self-Treating Endometriosis with Cannabis and CBD — But is it Safe?

More Women are Self-Treating Endometriosis with Cannabis and CBD — But is it Safe?

Many endometriosis sufferers are taking symptom relief into their own hands by using cannabis and CBD, research finds. Learn about the risks — and if it works.
February 22, 2021
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Pain Management
Women's Health
Cannabis/CBD
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