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Meet a Champion of Nursing Diversity: Temitope (Temi) Oseromi

Minority Nurse

Temitope (Temi) Oseromi, MSN, RN, CCRN-K, has been serving as the nurse manager of Greater Baltimore Medical Center (GBMC) HealthCare’s Intensive Care Units—the Medical Intensive Care Unit (MICU) and the Surgical Intensive Care Unit (SICU) since 2022. Talk about your role in nursing.

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Healthcare Technology and Nursing: What You Should Know

Diversity Nursing

It also significantly reduces travel time and patient expenses, improves care coordination, and allows Nurses to reach a larger patient population. Wearable Medical Devices Wearable medical devices offer Nurses new tools to enhance patient care and monitoring.

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Fistula management basics

American Nurse

Some fistulas must be fixed surgically, while others can be managed with different modalities. Care coordination requires an interdisciplinary approach, including a Certified Wound Ostomy Continence Nurse (CWOCN), case manager/social worker, dietician, primary RN, pharmacist, physician, and surgeon. 2024; 19(11).

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Tracking Key Metrics to Virtual Nursing Success

Health Leaders | Nursing

As these programs involve, the executives in the Mastermind class noted that virtual nursing can be used as a marketing tool to attract new talent, especially as programs grow to include work-at-home policies. Patient satisfaction.

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Meet a Champion of Nursing Diversity: Elodia Mercier

Minority Nurse

For almost 40 years as the Director of Nursing for Throughput Operations at Montefiore Health System in New York, Elodia Mercier, RNC, MS, has been advancing patient care and creating and defining new roles for fellow nurses and other providers. Talk about your role in nursing.

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Can an LPN/LVN Become a Certified Managed Care Nurse? The Answer May Surprise You

Registered Nursing

It’s now easier than ever for LPNs to become certified as managed care nurses through professional organizations such as the American Association of Managed Care Nurses (AAMCN) and the American Board of Managed Care Nursing (ABMCN). What Is a Managed Care Nurse?

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