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What is the Voice Stopping you From Starting Your Nurse Owned Business?

Empowered Nurses

If you have a desire to start a nurse owned business, it means you can! Starting a nurse-owned business can be daunting, and nurses often have specific objections rooted in their background and professional experience. “I don’t have the business skills or knowledge.” Solution: Frame marketing as education. .

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Top 10 Attributes of a Great Nurse

Diversity Nursing

Great Nurses bring their best qualities into the profession to enhance the healthcare team and promote positive patient outcomes. Nurses are often the liaison between doctors, patients, and families, so they must be able to convey information clearly to avoid errors or miscommunications.

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Meet the New President of the AANP: Stephen A. Ferrara

Minority Nurse

Ferrara is a busy man, wearing many hats. Once I understood the role of nurses and patient advocacy, the ability to share health information and care for people and promote health and wellness, that was my epiphany. I credit my aunt, a nurse, who all the while was saying consider nursing, and I did it.

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Premier Nurses: Beyond the Scrubs

Premier Medical Staffing

Our nurses are so much more than just nurses: they are parents, small business owners, volunteers, and essential members of their communities. What gave you the idea to open your own business? It’s a low barrier to entry and high invitation, which is the magical combination many businesses strive toward. Craft beer does.

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Communication, Clinical Competence, And More: What Are the Top Skills to Be a Nurse?

Post University

Empathy and Patient Advocacy Empathy is essential, as it allows nurses to understand what exactly drives their patients or why they behave the way they do. Time Management and Adaptability There are never enough hours in the day for busy nurses, who juggle sizable caseloads.

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The Cost of ‘Free’: Advising Patients About Sponsored Genetic Testing

Consult QD

Direct-to-consumer testing is transparent in that it is a consumer-business relationship with costs up front. 1-4 Sponsoring companies may use resulting data to recruit patients for clinical trials, make providers and patients aware of new therapies, or develop new tests for diagnosing genetic diseases.