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How to Maintain a Professional Image in the Social Media Age

By Nora Ekeanya D.O. - September 22, 2016

“Oh, no!” I said, with a concerned look on my face. “What’s wrong?” he asked. “A nurse I work with just friended me on Facebook. What do I do?” The worst fear I had as a first year resident

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How to Maintain a Professional Image in the Social Media Age

How to Protect Your Nursing License

By Angie Best-Boss RN - September 8, 2016

A nurse gets a DUI. Another makes a medication error that claims the life of a patient. A student nurse snaps a photo of a patient and posts it on social media. A director of nursing for a nursing

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How to Protect Your Nursing License, by Angie Boss RN

New Grad RN Job Search, Reboot Recruiting Strategy, & Expanding Telemedicine

By Michael Jones - August 24, 2016

This blog post by Nacole Riccaboni offered some good tips for how newly graduated registered nurses can improve their resumes by emphasizing the experiences they have gained in training. Since you have

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Healthcare Career Rounds

Ethical Dilemmas in Nursing

By MaryAnn DePietro - August 23, 2016

One of the many reasons you may have chosen a career in nursing was a desire to help people. Even though you want to provide the best care possible for your patients, sometimes there are gray areas.

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Ethical Dilemmas in Nursing

Keys to a Successful Nursing Job Search

By MaryAnn DePietro - August 11, 2016

Depending on what part of the country you live in, and your experience, it can be challenging to land the job you want. But like most things in life, the more you put into your job search, the better your

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Keys to a Successful Nursing Job Search

Better nursing working environment means better outcomes for surgery patients

By Angie Best-Boss RN - August 4, 2016

While it sounds logical, a recent study published Jan. 20 in JAMA Surgery reported that hospitals with the better nursing departments had fewer patients die after a surgical complication. What makes

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Better nursing working environment means better outcomes for surgery patients

Quitting Twitter, Hosting Site Visits, & Bad Job Search Tips

By Michael Jones - July 27, 2016

Matt Charney of RecruitingDaily says Twitter is a waste of time for recruiters, and offers some compelling reasons for why this is so. Try to build a business case for increased spend based on these less

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Healthcare Career Rounds

Healthcare Career Rounds - Best states for docs, Passive job seekers, more

By Michael Jones - July 20, 2016

SocialHire.com offered a blog post with five solid tips to help job seekers and employers know if they are working with a good recruiter, or not. 1. Listen more than they talk. Recruiters exist to match

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Healthcare Career Rounds

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
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