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5 Self Care Tips to Save Your Healthcare Career and Your Sanity

By Crystal Jones RN - December 12, 2017

You work hard. Day and night, evenings and weekends, holidays and celebrations. You work, giving your time and energy to take care of everybody else. But who takes care of you? Who takes care

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5 Self Care Tips to Save Your Healthcare Career and Your Sanity

Five Ways to Stand Out in a Competitive Nursing Job Market

By Sheramy Tsai - November 14, 2017

Discussions surrounding the topic of nursing shortages have been circulating for decades. While there is a plethora of data supporting the idea that the United States is heading towards a deficit of

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Five Ways to Stand Out in a Competitive Nursing Job Market

How to Survive At Work When You Are Understaffed and Overworked

By Crystal Jones RN - October 19, 2017

One out of five nurses will leave the nursing profession within the first year of becoming a nurse. 36 % of hospital nurses said their patient workload caused them to miss vital changes in a patient’s

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How to Survive At Work When You Are Understaffed and Overworked

Health Care Workers Benefit from Spending Time in Nature

By Patricia Bratianu RN PhD RH-AHG - October 10, 2017

Spending time in nature is an important aspect of self-care for healthcare workers. Nature enhances mental and physical well–being. It boosts creativity and brain function. Exposure to nature is especially helpful for healthcare workers due to the intensity of our jobs, physical demands, and the technical environments in which we work.

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Health Care Workers Benefit from Spending Time in Nature

A Career in Healthcare Offers Many Opportunities for Advancement

By Martin Demarest - September 28, 2017

People start asking what you want to be when you grow up early on. How do you know what to answer?  There are so many aspects to each job and career that narrowing the choices down and choosing a field

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A Career in Healthcare Offers Many Opportunities for Advancement

Advancing Your Nursing Career Doesn't Always Require More Training

By Tyler Faust, RN - September 21, 2017

Nursing is a highly academic field that is becoming increasingly more competitive. Hospitals and clinics are in desperate need for qualified individuals to serve in many functions away from the bedside and clinic. What if you are ready to take the next steps in your career but aren’t sure what to do or where to go? Well, don’t worry -- there are a lot of things you can do to set yourself up for career advancement without even leaving your current position or spending a dime for school.

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Advancing Your Nursing Career Doesn't Always Require More Training

How to Deal With Social Issues in the Medical Setting

By Nora Ekeanya D.O. - September 14, 2017

In my short career I’ve learned that, to excel as a physician, you have to do more than be able to regurgitate information. Be an example of comprehensive understanding, cohesion, and humility.

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How to deal with social issues in the medical setting

How Health Care Providers Can Help Victims of Hurricane Harvey

By Patricia Bratianu RN PhD RH-AHG - September 6, 2017

We all want to assist victims of Hurricane Harvey. There are several ways for healthcare providers to help the victims and those providing relief services. Some of us can go to the disaster area. Those

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How Health Care Providers Can Help Victims of Hurricane Harvey

Why Healthcare Professionals Are Killing Themselves

By Mitchel Schwindt, MD - August 15, 2017

Working in the trenches of medicine requires stamina and mental fortitude. Fueling the body and mind is critical for optimal performance and patient care. Unfortunately, many healthcare professionals are killing themselves by what they put into their mouths.

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Why Healthcare Professionals Are Killing Themselves

Code Lavender: Healthcare Providers Caring for Themselves

By Sheramy Tsai - July 20, 2017

Stress is an inherent part of working in the health care system. While health care providers become accustomed to the daily stressors involved in their jobs, some moments arise that push caregivers past their emotional limits. Whether these situations consist of the death of a colleague, a stressful interaction between two health care providers, a difficult patient situation, or a variety of other stress-inducing situations, “Code Lavender” may be just what the doctor ordered.

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Code Lavender - Healthcare Providers Caring for Themselves
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