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Is Nursing Leadership Right for You?

By Melissa Mills, MHA, BSN, RN - November 15, 2019

No matter where you see yourself in the spectrum of nurse leadership, it’s critical that you understand a few of the qualities that successful nurse leaders possess. Here are a few characteristics of successful nurse leaders that will help you decide if nursing leadership may be a good fit.

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Is Nursing Leadership Right for You?

Work Less and Get Paid More! How Nurses Can Maximize Their Working Hours

By Christina Proctor, RN - October 30, 2019

Work less and get paid more? Isn’t that everyone’s dream? Well, thanks to a nursing shortage with no apparent end in sight, that dream can very much be reality.

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Work Less and Get Paid More! How Nurses Can Maximize Their Working Hours

The Importance of Effective Communication in Healthcare

By Kyndall Brown, RN - October 25, 2019

By using tools and techniques such as SBAR and making changes to hospital communication culture providers can improve communication skills to deliver safer and better patient care.

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The Importance of Effective Communication in Healthcare

Vacation Planning For Healthcare Professionals: Yes, It’s Possible

By Riia O'Donnell - October 23, 2019

When it comes to downtime, healthcare practitioners typically worry more about their patients than themselves. Suggesting a patient take some time to recover and recharge may be standard; but healthcare workers rarely take their own advice.

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Vacation Planning For Healthcare Professionals: Yes, It’s Possible

How to Prevent and Resolve Difficult Patient Encounters

By MaryAnn DePietro - October 18, 2019

Having difficult patient encounters is often part of the job when you work in healthcare. Whether it’s helping a grieving family member or defusing an angry patient, your finesse in dealing with these challenging encounters makes a difference in the lives of the people you care for.

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How to Prevent and Resolve Difficult Patient Encounters

How Can Board Certification Further Your Nursing Career?

By Benjamin "Caleb" Williams RN, BA, CEN - October 11, 2019

There are several reasons that a nurse should consider pursing a professional certification. Some of the more prominent reasons include improvement in career opportunities, the ability to stand out in your specialty, and increased opportunities for professional development...

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How Can Board Certification Further Your Nursing Career?

Agency Nursing... the Good, the Bad, the Beautiful

By Tammy McKinney, RN - October 2, 2019

Agency nursing is a relatively unknown and misunderstood field that is growing in need every day. With staffing shortages abounding in medical facilities of all kinds, more and more nurses are needed to fill the void and in response more and more medical staffing agencies are popping up every day...

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Agency Nursing... the Good, the Bad, the Beautiful

Ten Ways to Be a Better Coworker

By MaryAnn DePietro - September 25, 2019

Your coworkers can make all the difference in how well you like going to work. Even if you love the job, if relationships with colleagues are weak, it can make you dread your next shift. Positive relationships with coworkers are essential for the following reasons...

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Ten Ways to Be a Better Coworker

Embracing the Change of a New Job

By Christina Proctor, RN - September 23, 2019

Changing jobs can be a source of anxiety and stress, but it can also be a time to reflect, set new goals or even an entirely new direction.

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Embracing the Change of a New Job

Best Interview Tips for Nurses

By Melissa Mills, MHA, BSN, RN - September 18, 2019

As someone who has interviewed hundreds of nurses over the years, I can tell you first hand that there are a few things you can do to make those first 30-seconds work in your favor. Here are some of the best nurse interview tips to help you land the job of your dreams.

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Best Interview Tips for Nurses
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