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Second Careers for Retired RNs

Registered Nursing

Retirement from nursing doesn't mean the end of professional fulfillment. Many retired registered nurses (RNs) find that they still have a passion for healthcare, education, or helping others in different capacities. Below, we'll review various ways retired RNs can stay active in their next chapter.

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Team Up to Tackle Care Redesign

Health Leaders | Nursing

This could help Trinity and other health systems retain nurses who are considering leaving or retiring. Landstrom says the virtual nursing role is typically filled by veteran nurses, and that some nurses “can picture having a longer career” by working as a virtual nurse.

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The Stay Factor: The Future of Workforce Retention in Part-Time and Gig Workers 

Celayix

We’re going to delve into the landscape as it stands, trends in employee retention, factors influencing employee retention, the costs associated with turnover, best practices for retaining non-traditional employees, how technology can be utilised to improve workforce retention, and what the future looks like.

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Views From ViVE: 5 Top Talking Points (So Far) in LA This Week

Health Leaders | Nursing

The American Telemedicine Association convened a special summit late last year on Virtual Nursing, and ViVE has its own special track this week. Nurses are retiring young or quitting. The challenges are many. Some health systems have already stood up their own programs independent of the CMS model and are working toward sustainability.