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Powering Through Prejudice: Black Nurses Continue to Make History

Powering Through Prejudice: Black Nurses Continue to Make History

We give the most credit to Florence Nightingale for the foundation of modern nursing, yet countless Black nurses have upheld and innovated the nursing profession to make it what it is today.
Payton Sy
February 1, 2023
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Nurse Community
Education
Worthy To Be Cared For

Worthy To Be Cared For

As tomorrow is National Caregivers Day, I share this story because, as nurses, we care for patients every day and are the first caregivers to our children, family members, neighbors, and friends.
Tara Rynders
February 16, 2023
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Burnout
Nurse Community
Real HCP Stories & Experiences
6 Ways Healthcare Workers Unknowingly Spread Deadly Bacteria

6 Ways Healthcare Workers Unknowingly Spread Deadly Bacteria

HAIs are on the rise, at least in part because healthcare workers often forget to follow optimal hygiene practices.
Maura Hohman
March 26, 2021
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Infection Control
Education
Healthy Living Tips
Protecting Yourself From Contagious Patients

Protecting Yourself From Contagious Patients

The CDC estimates that about 99,000 Americans die each year from health-care acquired infections. Here’s how you can protect yourself and still offer good patient care.
Linda Peckel
March 26, 2021
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Infection Control
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6 Reasons Primary Care Providers Should Integrate Travel Health into Their Practice

6 Reasons Primary Care Providers Should Integrate Travel Health into Their Practice

Regardless of how frequently you think your patients travel, here are some travel health topics that primary care providers should integrate into their practice.
Maura Hohman
March 26, 2021
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Travel
Lifestyle
Education
6 Tips to Help Breast Cancer Patients Through Depression

6 Tips to Help Breast Cancer Patients Through Depression

Here, two mental health professionals who manage breast cancer patients provide some guidance for clinicians unfamiliar with this journey.
Lissa Poirot
March 26, 2021
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Mental Health
Patient Care
Oncology
Four Compelling Theories Why Nurses ‘Eat Their Young’

Four Compelling Theories Why Nurses ‘Eat Their Young’

One of the reasons nurse bullying still persists is that no one truly knows why it happens.
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Work Relationships
Nurse Community
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“Huddle Boards” Can Improve Patient Safety. Here’s How

“Huddle Boards” Can Improve Patient Safety. Here’s How

At nursing homes, almost nothing is more important than medication safety. One method you may want to consider employing to improve documentation of medication is the huddle board.
Theresa Tamkins
March 26, 2021
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Nursing Homes
Patient Care
Quality & Performance Improvement
Turning Pain Into Purpose

Turning Pain Into Purpose

The story of a patient that changed my life.
Tamara AL-Yassin
January 27, 2023
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Resiliency
Emergency Medicine
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Hurt People, Hurt People

Hurt People, Hurt People

Getting to the root cause is the key to help our patients and us realize we are not the ones to receive the anger.
Tara Rynders
January 19, 2023
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Burnout
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