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Coffee: Black Medicine

By Faith A. Coleman, MD - December 28, 2018

A story retrieved from the WebMD archives declares, “Doctors and Nurses are Fueled by Coffee.” In 2010, Harris Interactive, a market research agency, orchestrated a survey on coffee consumption. It included more than 3,600 coffee-drinking workers representing 12 professions.1 Nurses achieved the top honor (?). It didn’t take a survey to figure that out. Whether a rare cup - hot and fresh, or cold swill from last night, they drink what they’ve got to get the job done. Physicians ranked second in coffee consumption from among the 12 professions...

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Coffee: Black Medicine

9 Networking Tips Every Healthcare Provider Should Know

By Miranda Belcher, RN - December 7, 2018

Providers. Physicians. Physician assistants. Nurse practitioners. Allied health professionals. No matter what type of medical position you’re in, tending to a network of colleagues pays off by attracting opportunities right to your doorstep. Keep reading to learn nine networking tips for healthcare professionals to build and nurture a network full of valuable contacts.

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9 Networking Tips Every Healthcare Provider Should Know

So You Want to Switch Specialties? Here’s What You Should Know

By Russell Singleton, PA - November 27, 2018

Regardless of their initial choice, many PAs, and NPs, to the extent of their training, choose to take advantage of the lateral mobility offered them and work in a different area of medicine. Those who have experience in primary care have the benefit of exposure to many types of medicine and a solid foundation to build upon. Transitioning from a specialty to general medicine, on the other hand, is a bit more difficult but can be done.

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So You Want to Switch Specialties? Here’s What You Should Know

The Best Cities in the Southwest for a Career in Healthcare

By Crystal Jones RN - September 27, 2018

The Southwest is a place of beauty and weather that could make you the envy of everyone. The biggest aspect to consider is that many of the large centers will have higher costs of living. Choosing one of these cities that also has a high number of healthcare jobs allows you to enjoy the Southwest life while also enjoying a vibrant healthcare career.

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The Best Cities in the Southwest for a Career in Healthcare

Top Ten Highest Paying Nurse Practitioner Specialties

By Catherine Burger, RN - September 20, 2018

The role of the Nurse Practitioner (NP) is ubiquitous in the field of medicine. Wherever one finds a physician in a clinical setting, a nurse practitioner (with training and little oversight) may also be found. While salaries for these advanced practice nurses will vary from region to region in the U.S., there are also some salary differences based on area of specialty.

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Highest Paying Nurse Practitioner Specialties

Managing Patients with Big Shot Syndrome

By Faith A. Coleman, MD - September 13, 2018

Self-restraint is one of the most-practiced and valuable skills in my repertoire. I stood in the exam room with her, hands in the pockets of my white coat. I was expressionless and silent while she ranted. I did not, (almost-irresistibly) tell her that this was not the behavior of a woman who was ready for motherhood.

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Managing Patients with Big Shot Syndrome

Best Cities in the Southeast for a Career in Healthcare

By Crystal Jones RN - September 6, 2018

Are you interested in diving into some Southern charm and hospitality? Look at the cities listed here, and you might find that dream healthcare job that allows you to love both the place you live and your career.

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Louisville, KY

Why Is EHR Interoperability So Difficult?

By Faith A. Coleman, MD - August 16, 2018

The point of the blame game isn’t to persecute the players, but to understand the dynamics of interoperability issues, in order to create solutions. Of the stakeholders, only policymakers have a clear, strong interest in promoting interoperability. They should ensure that cross-vendor interoperability isn’t prohibitively costly for EHR vendors and providers. Once the business case for interoperability outweighs the business case against it, both vendors and providers can pursue it without great harm to their bottom lines.

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Why Is EHR Interoperability So Difficult?

Best Cities in the Northwest for a Career in Healthcare

By Crystal Jones RN - July 31, 2018

Which part of the Northwest appeals to you the most? Are you a dedicated Seattle coffee drinker, or are you looking for the wide-open spaces of Montana? Whatever you decide, there are some excellent opportunities for a career in healthcare in many of these cities!

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Best Cities in the Northwest for a Career in Healthcare

Golden Hoops - Considering the True Costs of MOC and CME

By Mitchel Schwindt, MD - July 26, 2018

I hold out hope that education requirements for doctors will also adapt and consider the cost of continuous and life-long learning. Expensive doesn't mean better, and the data on the impact of CME requirements and practice competency are lagging. It seems that legislative imperatives and public opinion have found their way into state-mandated education for healthcare professionals. While there may be value, consideration of the real cost for those jumping through these hoops would be appreciated.

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Golden Hoops - Considering the True Costs of MOC and CME
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