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Physician Assistant Career Advancement Through Higher Education and Certification

By Russell Singleton, PA - June 8, 2021

You're in a rut as a physician assistant, longing for more career fulfillment. The thought of going back to medical school and throwing away your years of experience in the trenches as a PA is daunting, however. What other options are available for those aspiring advanced practitioners to further their education?

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Education Career Opportunities

How to Handle a Poor Performance Review

By Tammy McKinney, RN - June 1, 2021

Performance reviews can be anxiety-inducing, but what about in the catastrophic worst-case-scenario? After testing, you receive a horrible grade of your performance that leaves something to be desired. How do you best recover gracefully from such a blow?

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How to handle a poor performance evaluation

Nutritional Tips for Busy Nurses

By MaryAnn DePietro - May 20, 2021

Nurses work in an environment that's stressful and almost always busy, so eating healthy can be difficult to balance on top of all the other responsibilities. However, a nutritious diet is an important aspect of life that many neglect. So how can one best implement healthy eating practices into such an involved profession?

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How to make good eating choices at work

Limitations and Pitfalls of Telemedicine

By Mitchel Schwindt, MD - May 4, 2021

The landscape of telemedicine is vast. New companies sprout often, and the structure varies widely. The following comments are based on the author's decade of providing startup advice to new companies and delivering consults on various telemedicine platforms for companies spread across the country.

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Limitations and Pitfalls of Telemedicine

Alternative Health Care Careers for Those Who Need a Break from Patient Care

By Tammy McKinney, RN - April 29, 2021

For those who need a break from the hustle and bustle of everyday patient care, there are many alternative career options open to healthcare workers. From insurance specialists to authors, there are many viable options available to those with a medical background.

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Saving Money on Taxes After a Low Income Year

By Faith A. Coleman, MD - March 26, 2021

For many working in healthcare 2020 was a lower income year. Don't let tax time hit you harder than you were expecting, here are a few tips on how to best arrange your finances at the end of the year for the highest return.

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Taxes After a Low Income Year

Healthcare Leaders Can Convert Mistakes Into Opportunities

By Benjamin "Caleb" Williams RN, BA, CEN - February 24, 2021

Leadership is a major responsibility that requires humility, accountability, and an open mind. While it may be easy to push blame onto that of the subordinates who've made mistakes, the ultimate fault resides with the leader responsible for managing them. Here are just a few best practices on how to deal with the mistakes of others as a leader.

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How Healthcare Leaders Deal with Other's Mistakes

Best Practice Social Media Use for Healthcare Professionals

By Faith A. Coleman, MD - February 16, 2021

In March 2020, we put out an article on things to avoid posting on social media as a professional. In essence, all the "don'ts." Today we'd like to talk about some best practice policies instead, all the "do's" you should be concerned with.

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Best Practice Social Media Use for Healthcare Professionals

How to "Reference Check" a Potential Employer

By Riia O'Donnell - February 9, 2021

33% of new hires admit to quitting their jobs within the first 90 days. When you sit down to be interviewed, you must consider that you're also interviewing the company for yourself to see if they're a good fit for your expectations. Here are three best practice tips on how to "reference check" your employer before signing any contracts.

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How to "Reference Check" a potential employer

How to Respond to Patients Who Decline Recommended Treatment

By Tammy McKinney, RN - January 29, 2021

As a Hospice nurse, one of the most common questions that I get is, “How do you deal with people who refuse treatments that can cure them?” Ethically, we know that patients have rights to make their own choices, but we end up in a dilemma when it goes against our instincts. Our fears kick in and we scramble to find a way to convince or even force our patients to do what we see as the “right” thing. But is our "right" their "wrong?"

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What to do when a patient refuses treatment
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