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How to Influence the Culture of Your Hospital

By Benjamin "Caleb" Williams RN, BA, CEN - April 17, 2024

Each hospital has its own culture, influenced by its history, leadership, and community it serves. Influencing this culture, however, requires more than just understanding; it requires action.

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How to Adapt to Working in a New Hospital

By Benjamin "Caleb" Williams RN, BA, CEN - November 15, 2023

Adapting to a new hospital can be difficult for providers who have worked under different healthcare settings. It is important to understand the culture, build relationships, master the systems in place, and utilize your past experience to ensure a smooth transition.

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Transitioning from a Non-Clinical to a Clinical Role

By Benjamin "Caleb" Williams RN, BA, CEN - September 15, 2023

Clinical positions provide a challenging yet rewarding career path. Making the transition into a clinical role can be a difficult experience, carrying a higher level of responsibility and stress than many other roles. This shift, while very rewarding, comes with a unique set of challenges and opportunities.

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6 Things to Do Before Starting a New Job

By Benjamin "Caleb" Williams RN, BA, CEN - September 7, 2023

From goal-setting to contract review, setting yourself up for success is important when transitioning to a new role. Here are six actions you should consider between accepting an offer and starting your new job.

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6 Tips for Building Relationships in a New Job

By Benjamin "Caleb" Williams RN, BA, CEN - June 1, 2023

Relationship building is one of the most important - and least talked about - parts of being successful at a new job. Here are 6 tips on how to build better professional and personal relationships at work.

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Physicians: How to Start the New Year Right

By Shani Saks, DO - January 4, 2023

After some well-deserved time off for the holidays, you're back at your practice and ready to kick the year off. Here are a few smart tips to help you start the year right, prevent burnout and be the best, most efficient physician you can be.

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Top 9 Things You Should Do When Leaving an Employer

By Benjamin "Caleb" Williams RN, BA, CEN - December 7, 2022

Starting a new job is an exciting time, but it's important to first leave your old one properly. It can be tempting to go out by telling your old boss how you really feel, but leaving amicably is almost always better for your future career success. Here are 9 things you should do when quitting your job.

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New Job Checklist for Nurse Practitioners and Physician Assistants

By Jacob Bollinger, PA - September 29, 2022

So, you've graduated from your Nurse Practitioner or Physician Assistant program, passed your certification exam, and accepted your job. Now, how can you be the best possible NP/PA for your hospital or practice? Physician Assistant Jacob Bollinger offers this 10-step checklist for getting a good start on your first job.

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7 Things You Should Do the First 7 Weeks of Your New Job

By Benjamin "Caleb" Williams RN, BA, CEN - November 10, 2021

You've finally landed your dream job, now you have to keep it. Making a good first impression on your colleagues and employer in the first few weeks will be critical to your long-term success in your position. Here we've collected 7 things you should be doing during the first 7 weeks of your new job.

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AAPPR Survey Shows High Levels of Job Satisfaction Among Physician Recruiters

By Riia O'Donnell - August 4, 2020

As shifts in the industry and economy continue to pressure healthcare providers, an important revelation of the survey may be that most physician recruiters are highly satisfied with their job. The key will be to keep these motivated professionals on staff at your facility, rather than another.

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AAPPR Survey Shows High Levels of Job Satisfaction Among Physician Recruiters