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Exploring APRN Certifications: How to Choose the Right One for Your Career

Daily Nurse

Advanced Practice Registered Nurses (APRNs) include nurse practitioners, nurse anesthetists, clinical nurse specialists, and nurse midwives. These four APRN certifications substantially impact healthcare, as they provide high-quality care and help meet the needs of the growing and aging population. What practice setting interests you?

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Leveling the Playing Field for Rural Health Providers

Health Leaders | Nursing

They're using platforms that enable rural residents to meet with specialists online, either from their homes or from telemedicine stations set up at local hospitals, health clinics, or doctor's offices. Rural communities and health systems are addressing this challenge through telehealth and digital health tools and platforms.

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The future of nursing: an analysis of the latest nursing statistics and trends for 2023

Nurse Deck

Rise in telemedicine opens job opportunities for nurses The pandemic has very much changed the way people seek healthcare. Due to lockdown restrictions in the past years, people have explored telemedicine where they seek consultation through virtual calls. However, many nursing schools and institutions have learned from this.

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Remote Nursing: Find Work-From-Home Jobs That Work for You

Nurse.com

From telemedicine to teaching, nurses are finding that they don’t have to step inside a hospital or clinic to help patients. Telemedicine jobs No doubt, telemedicine certainly opened the door to more remote nursing jobs. Demand for telemedicine services stems from many converging factors.

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A Closer Look at the RN Job Description

Every Nurse

While scenes of nurses at the bedside are routine, not as familiar are the ways Registered Nurses (RNs) educate, empower, and illuminate health care for patients, families, and communities. Ambulatory nurses specialize in chronic illness management, injury care, pain management, and health education.

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Behind the Screen But Not Behind the Scenes: Virtual Nurses Provide Clinical Support, Additional Expertise

Minority Nurse

Regardless of the technology, nurses play essential roles throughout telemedicine, usually conveying or using insights or information. Since the invention of the telephone in the modern digital age, healthcare providers have used telecommunication tools to bring clinical expertise and care to wherever patients need them.

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15 Reasons Why Nursing Positions Are in Abundance

Registered Nursing

With the integration of electronic health records (EHRs), telemedicine, and various medical devices, nurses are required to have a high level of technological proficiency. Nurse Practitioners and Advanced Practice Nurses The role of nurse practitioners (NPs) and advanced practice nurses (APRNs) has expanded significantly in recent years.