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The Changing Face of Healthcare Amidst the COVID-19 Pandemic

By Ore Ogunyemi, MD - April 1, 2020

Even as the pandemic highlights gaps in our health care system, individuals, organizations, and governments have stepped up to deliver innovations to fill these gaps. While this change has come amidst a crisis, there are important lessons in these emergency measures that have the ability to affect our profession into the foreseeable future.

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Nurses, Lack of PPE, and Covid-19

By Tammy McKinney, RN - March 27, 2020

Look back in history, and you’ll surely find that during every tragedy, war, or disaster, nurses were on the front lines.

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Nurses, Lack of PPE, and Covid-19

Provider Perspective: Is Rural Practice the Right Fit for Me?

By Stacey E. Halford, MSW, LMSW - March 18, 2020

Rural health care is in the national spotlight, so there’s no better time to separate facts from fiction as health professionals start job searches and careers.  Too often new health professionals have limited exposure to rural practice, so let’s set the record straight.

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Provider Perspective: Is Rural Practice the Right Fit for Me?

Before you Click “Send” - Social Media Pitfalls for Healthcare Providers

By Faith A. Coleman, MD - March 9, 2020

You’ll never regret cultivating and practicing self-restraint with social media. You’ll enjoy making fewer messes to clean up – and you know things are never quite the same, no matter how hard you scrub.

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Before you Click “Send” – Social Media Pitfalls for Healthcare Providers

Talents You Can Exploit - How Health Care Professionals Can Capitalize on Soft Skills

By Mitchel Schwindt, MD - March 6, 2020

Healthcare professionals have a solid core of soft skills that go ignored, unrecognized, or minimized when contemplating a career shift. It's these very skills that can propel open-minded seekers into the spotlight of hiring managers, startup founders, and fellow entrepreneurs.

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Talents You Can Exploit - How Health Care Professionals Can Capitalize on Soft Skills

What a Nurse Manager is Evaluating During Your Interview

By Benjamin "Caleb" Williams RN, BA, CEN - February 26, 2020

By focusing on what a nurse manager is likely to be evaluating, you can enhance your chances of getting the nursing job you want and succeeding in your nursing career.

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What a Nurse Manager is Evaluating During Your Interview

7 Tips for Writing a Great Recommendation Letter

By Susan Gulliford CPRW - February 21, 2020

A member of your team asked you to write a letter of recommendation for her. While it is sad when a valued colleague moves on professionally, you want to showcase her talents in the most effective manner possible. However, you do not want to spend hours writing a recommendation letter for medical school or a new position. There are several steps you can take to quickly write an effective letter of recommendation for someone pursuing a new position or graduate education.

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7 Tips for Writing a Great Recommendation Letter

A Few Reasons to Be Excited About Healthcare in 2020

By Mitchel Schwindt, MD - February 17, 2020

The pace of innovation in healthcare would bring a quizzical smile to the forefathers of medicine. By living in the future, brilliant minds are radically altering all aspects of the medical arena in today's world.

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A Few Reasons to Be Excited About Healthcare in 2020

A Little Job Search Advice for the New Grad Nurse

By Kyndall Brown, RN - February 7, 2020

You’ve aced all your classes, walked across the stage, and passed the NCLEX. What a relief! Now you can relax. For about a minute. Because now comes the real work – getting out there and finding a job...

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A Little Job Search Advice for the New Grad Nurse

When Nursing Feels Like Too Much

By Tammy McKinney, RN - January 31, 2020

Nursing is a challenging field and will likely remain so for many years to come. If you’re planning on staying in the field long-term, it’s imperative that you perform self-care on a regular basis. Read this article for tips on recognizing and preventing work-related stress, burnout, anxiety, and depression.

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When Nursing Feels Like Too Much
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