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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

Important, but Less-Often-Considered Aspects of a Physician Job Search

By Mitchel Schwindt, MD - October 28, 2019

A veteran emergency physician shares his insights into some lesser explored aspects of choosing a great physician job. Topics covered include job shadowing, evaluating physician density, advantages smaller job markets, contract review, and revealing questions to ask during interviews.

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Important, but Less-Often-Considered Aspects to a Physician Job Search

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

Key Takeaways from Medscape's 2019 Physician Compensation Report

By Anne Carrie - October 21, 2019

According to Medscape’s annual Physician Compensation Report, overall physician compensation has been increasing despite the changing political and economic healthcare environment.

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Key Takeaways from Medscape's 2019 Physician Compensation Report

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

Tips for Acing Your Medical School Interview

By James L West, MD - October 16, 2019

The medical school interview is a time to not only discuss the strengths of your application, but also to address and explain any potential weaknesses. A modest amount of preparation, along with a positive attitude, is all the prospective medical school applicant needs to succeed during the interview process and eventually secure a seat in medical school.

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Tips for Acing Your Medical School Interviews

Rural Hospital Recruiting: 9 Keys to Advanced Practice Provider Recruitment

By Stacey E. Halford, MSW, LMSW - October 14, 2019

The key to recruitment and retention of rural hospital NPs and PAs is to know why, how, when, and where to source rural focused candidates.

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Rural Hospital Recruiting: 9 Keys to Advanced Practice Provider Recruitment

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?

The Road to Medical School

By James L West, MD - October 9, 2019

The road to medical school is a long and rewarding journey that prepares you for residency and the process of becoming a physician. It is only one part of the journey, but it is the important beginning of the marathon.

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The Road to Medical School