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Nurse Practitioner & Physician Assistant Career Analysis

By Julie Sweet - April 15, 2015

How the Primary Care Physician Shortage is Boosting Nurse Practitioner and Physician’s Assistant Demand This year marks the 50th anniversary of the launch of the Nurse Practitioner and Physician’s

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Nurse Practitioner & Physician Assistant Career Analysis

Obstetrics & Gynecology: A Rewarding & Unique Medical Specialty

By Susan Kerrigan, MD - April 13, 2015

Obstetrics and Gynecology (OBGYN) is the only specialty in which physicians are trained to do both medical and surgical care of patients. Women’s healthcare allows you to serve women throughout all

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OBGYN: A Rewarding & Unique Medical Specialty

Thriving Your Rookie Year as a Nurse

By MaryAnn DePietro - April 9, 2015

If you just graduated from nursing school, congratulation!  Now comes the exciting and scary part. You are probably more than ready to earn some money and put your skills to use. But even if you are

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Thriving Your Rookie Year as a Nurse

Bedside Manner: What's Missing in Our Healthcare Education?

By Brooke Chaplan - April 7, 2015

Since the age of Hippocrates, the importance of an empathetic relationship between doctor and patient during treatment has been acknowledged. In one of the works from the Hippocratic Corpus, a collection

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Bedside Manner: What's Missing in our Healthcare Education?

Quality Improvement in the Healthcare Workplace

By Anya M. - April 1, 2015

Quality Improvement in the Healthcare Workplace: Educate Yourself and Engage Your Colleagues Quality improvement (QI) has emerged as a powerful buzzword in healthcare, and for good reason. The quality

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Quality Improvement in the Healthcare Workplace

Medical Humor/Parody | The Wrath of Dr. Khan | ZDoggMD

By Michael Jones - March 31, 2015

Editors note:  Time for another entry in our medical humor blog courtesy of ZDoggMD. This latest video is rated PNSFW (Possibly Not Safe For Work). It doesn't include any cursing, but there is some coarse

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The Wrath of Dr. Kahn

Linked What? Is Social Media Really Necessary for Medical Professionals?

By Carrie Maldonado; SPHR, SHRM-SCP, CPC, CPRW - March 27, 2015

Unless you have spent an extended length of time in a sensory deprivation chamber, chances are you have at least heard of the phenomenon known as social media. You probably have a Facebook account

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Social Media Icons on Phone

The Good News - Dr. Bumper

By Michael Jones - March 25, 2015

Editors note: Today we are sharing another cartoon from Dr. Bumper, who seems as if he could use a little work on his bedside manner... Dr. Bumper is a creation of the real life physician Dr. David Goldberg

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Dr. Bumper - whole lot of diseases you don't have

Where Are the Best Cities for Healthcare Workers?

By Daniel Jennings - March 23, 2015

Finding a nice place to live that is affordable can be really tough in today’s America because the cost of living and the availability of jobs can vary widely from region to region. The situation can

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Best Cities for Healthcare Workers

Where Registered Nurses Make the Most Money

By Angie Best-Boss RN - March 19, 2015

Maybe your grandma was right. The key to happiness is to follow your heart. Then again, Grandma probably didn’t have the kind of student loan debt you do. Maybe you should follow your heart in a state

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