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Is PPE Causing Your Headaches?

Is PPE Causing Your Headaches?

Wearing full PPE for four hours or more could result in a headache, suggests research
Carey Rossi
March 26, 2021
Workplace Safety
Infection Control
Research
Is Travel Nursing Right For You?

Is Travel Nursing Right For You?

Travel nurses are in big demand (and were even before the pandemic). Are you thinking about it? We break down what you need to know to decide if it’s right for you.
Joseph Bennington-Castro
February 1, 2022
Professional Outlook
Advice & Tips for Work
Travel
How Often Do You Clean the Electronic Devices You Use at Work?

How Often Do You Clean the Electronic Devices You Use at Work?

From tablets to smartphones to laptops, electronic devices are increasingly important parts of healthcare settings, but they also pose hygiene challenges.
Maura Hohman
March 26, 2021
Advice & Tips for Work
Infection Control
Practice Operations
Five Ways to Celebrate Your Laboratory Family During Their Recognition Week

Five Ways to Celebrate Your Laboratory Family During Their Recognition Week

If you talk with a medical technologist, they will tell you that we are usually never recognized for our work or the lives we save.
Leda Toussaint
April 24, 2023
Hope
Work Relationships
Nurse Community
Migraine May be Risk Factor for Future Dementia

Migraine May be Risk Factor for Future Dementia

During the past few years, researchers have been looking at possible associations between the two conditions, and it appears that a long-term impact of migraine could be a higher risk of dementia
Roxanne Nelson
March 26, 2021
Neurology
Psych
Mental Health
5 Things to Know About Organizational Costs

5 Things to Know About Organizational Costs

A gap in clinical education exists linking clinical practice and its impact on the financial health of an organization. This gap can become a frustrating component that can impact patient care.
Gina Thomas
April 21, 2023
Hospitals / Health Systems
Cost of Care
Practice Management
Geriatric Nursing Is Having a Resurgence. Here’s Why You Should Jump on the Bandwagon.

Geriatric Nursing Is Having a Resurgence. Here’s Why You Should Jump on the Bandwagon.

The senior living specialty is exploding, and it’s not the industry it was decades ago.
Payton Sy
April 20, 2023
Professional Outlook
Gerontology
Advice & Tips for Work
Hirsutism — Not Always Benign

Hirsutism — Not Always Benign

Hirsutism, a woman who develops a male pattern of hair growth on her body and, is frequently linked to underlying endocrinologic disorders.
Linda Peckel
March 26, 2021
Dermatology
Women's Health
Patient Care
Dietary Supplements and Interventions Affect On Cardiovascular Outcomes

Dietary Supplements and Interventions Affect On Cardiovascular Outcomes

A new study, published in “Annals of Internal Medicine,” could make your conversations with patients about vitamin supplements and diets a little easier and more evidence-based.
Taleena Nadkarni
March 26, 2021
Cardiology
Management & Treatment
Research
How Practicing Cultural Humility Can Help Eliminate Implicit Bias

How Practicing Cultural Humility Can Help Eliminate Implicit Bias

No matter how hard you try, your personal biases will affect your patient interactions at some point. Asking these questions can help you give your patients the respect they deserve — but you might be
Taleena Nadkarni
March 26, 2021
Advice & Tips for Work
Patient Care
Diversity
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