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Be On Guard for Cognitive Biases

Be On Guard for Cognitive Biases

One of the greatest fears of any healthcare worker is making a mistake that harms a patient.
April 14, 2022
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Advice & Tips for Work
Real HCP Stories & Experiences
Advanced Prostate Cancer Increasing for Men Over 50

Advanced Prostate Cancer Increasing for Men Over 50

Five years after the USPSTF recommended against PSA screening for all men, the rates of regional- and distant-stage prostate cancer is on the rise in men age 50 and above.
Rosemary Black
March 26, 2021
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Oncology
Diagnostics
Informatics
A Lack of Nurse Preceptor Training is Hurting the Next Generation of NPs

A Lack of Nurse Preceptor Training is Hurting the Next Generation of NPs

NPs as a community are passionate about education and raising the next generation — so why are there so few preceptors?
Taleena Nadkarni
March 26, 2021
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New Graduates
Trends
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10 Ways to Reduce Antibiotic Resistance, Make ICU Units Safer

10 Ways to Reduce Antibiotic Resistance, Make ICU Units Safer

Outbreaks of Acinetobacter baumannii typically occur in intensive care units and healthcare settings with very ill patients. A new study has unlocked a key step in how one Acinetobacter bacterium is
Sandra Gordon
March 26, 2021
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Infection Control
Patient Safety
Hospitals / Health Systems
Five Female Nurses That Will Go Down in Herstory

Five Female Nurses That Will Go Down in Herstory

These five nurses will go down in herstory as some of the leaders that have spearheaded equality and empowerment in the field of nursing.
Payton Sy
March 1, 2023
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Leadership
Innovation
Nurse Community
Seven Dos and Don’ts of Medical Malpractice Insurance for RNs, NPs and PAs

Seven Dos and Don’ts of Medical Malpractice Insurance for RNs, NPs and PAs

As RNs, NPs and PAs become more autonomous, their statistical risk of being sued for malpractice increases. Learn how to protect yourself.
Maura Hohman
March 26, 2021
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Malpractice
Professional Outlook
Advice & Tips for Work
We’re Not Replaceable, But That Doesn’t Mean We Don’t Need to Adapt

We’re Not Replaceable, But That Doesn’t Mean We Don’t Need to Adapt

Nurses will not disappear. Human touch is an essential component of caring for people. However, we should consider how to do it differently and how nurses can contribute.
February 21, 2023
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Change Management
Diabetes Denial—What You Can Say to Your Patients

Diabetes Denial—What You Can Say to Your Patients

Denial is common in diabetes, a disease attached to a stigma of poor lifestyle habits. Beyond identifying the signs, healthcare providers should educate and empower patients about their future health.
Linda Peckel
March 26, 2021
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Diabetes
Patient Communication
Endocrinology
Covid-19 Testing Prior to Medical Procedures Could Manage PPE

Covid-19 Testing Prior to Medical Procedures Could Manage PPE

Universal testing for Covid-19 prior to procedures could help manage PPE use and help determine risk for healthcare providers.
Carey Rossi
March 26, 2021
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Covid-19
Practice Operations
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Covid-19 Strongly Linked to Stillbirth, Poor Pregnancy Outcomes

Covid-19 Strongly Linked to Stillbirth, Poor Pregnancy Outcomes

Two studies recently published by the CDC further confirm the importance of Covid-19 vaccination during pregnancy and advise those who are pregnant to take whatever measures are reasonably possible.
Tara Haelle
January 31, 2022
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Covid-19
Ante-Partum
Labor and Delivery
Women's Health
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