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Questions to Ask Yourself Before Switching Nursing Jobs

By MaryAnn DePietro - July 19, 2016

Most people have moments (or entire days) when they just want to say, “I quit.” Maybe you have had it and have been fantasizing for a while about quitting your current position. In other cases, you’re

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Questions to Ask Yourself Before Switching Nursing Jobs

Get Off on the Right Foot - 6 Tips for Starting a New Job

By Susan Gulliford CPRW - July 6, 2016

As someone in the healthcare field, you might take advantage of the new job opportunities available. Consider these employment facts for February 2016: Hospitals added 11,000 jobs Ambulatory

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Get Off on the Right Foot - 6 Tips for Starting a New Job

Speaking Up for Patient Safety

By Angie Best-Boss RN - June 30, 2016

It’s happened to many of us. We show up for work, get our reports, and realize that we cannot safely perform our job under the current conditions. What can we do? A jury awarded Linda Boly, RN,

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Speaking Up for Patient Safety

What the Experts Know - Advice on Making a Great Impression

By Susan Gulliford CPRW - June 21, 2016

If you are like most job seekers, you wonder if you are doing the right things to get a new job. You probably wished for insights into the hiring process so you do not lose out on any great opportunities.

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What the Experts Know - Advice on Making a Great Impression

Happy Nurse’s Week – A Bumpy Ride

By Angie Best-Boss RN - May 9, 2016

“Could you take a look at this? It really itches, and I don’t know what to do.” “Here’s a picture of my foot. I think I got a spider bite. What should I do?” Ask any nurse, and you’ll find that

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Happy Nurse’s Week – A Bumpy Ride

Is Working in Telemedicine a Good Option for You?

By MaryAnn DePietro - May 5, 2016

Whether you work as a doctor, nurse, or allied health professional, if you work in the medical field, you know a big part of the job involves interaction with your patients. In some instances, however,

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Is Working in Telemedicine a Good Option for You?

3 Steps to Leave Your Job with Class

By Susan Gulliford CPRW - May 3, 2016

If you are in an unhappy job situation, you want to move on to a position that offers more financial and personal fulfillment. Now is a great time for people in healthcare to pursue other opportunities.

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3 Steps to Leave Your Job with Class

When Bad Resumes Happen to Good Nurses

By Angie Best-Boss RN - April 28, 2016

Ask any human resources professional, and you’ll get an earful of resume blunders guaranteed to make you shake your head, and nurses aren’t exempt from making embarrassing resume mistakes. Nurses seeking

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When Bad Resumes Happen to Good Nurses

Nurse Confessions - Why I Love My Compression Socks

By Angie Best-Boss RN - April 26, 2016

I swore I would never do it. Ever. I didn’t care what anyone else said - I was never going to wear compression hose. Compression socks are for old ladies with too many cats and waitresses with big

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Nurse Confessions - Why I Love My Compression Socks

How to Search for a Job When You Already Have One

By Susan Gulliford CPRW - March 29, 2016

If you are tired of your current job, don’t worry. There are numerous employment opportunities for healthcare professionals at this time. Consider that for January 2016: The unemployment rate

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How to Search for a Job When You Already Have One
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