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The Relentless School Nurse: A Heartfelt Retirement Speech With an Advocacy Message

The Relentless School Nurse

I have seen Kathy blossom from a novice school nurse to one of New Jersey’s most valued school nurse leaders, and now to her much deserved retirement. Nurses never really retire, especially school nurses. We have always promoted health equity for our under-resourced families.

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Dedicated Career Pathways and Holistic Benefits Inspire Employee Loyalty and Satisfaction

Consult QD

Nearly 17 years and several promotions later, Bishop has indeed developed a career within the healthcare system. Caregivers can also enroll in programs that address specific health conditions, including asthma, obesity and diabetes, in which they can be matched with a care coordinator to help them manage their health.

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Meet a Champion of Nursing Diversity: Elodia Mercier

Minority Nurse

I started as a staff RN in 1984 in the Neurology unit of Montefiore and then moved to the Rehabilitation units for long-term care. I was then promoted to become a Patient Care Coordinator and then a Nurse Manager in the Department of Medicine. After consecutive years of consistently meeting high Press Ganey (patient.

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Resiliency, Diversity, Opportunity: Core Tenants of a Magnet-accredited Nursing Program

Minority Nurse

However, without the perspectives of those who use the tools the most, organizations risk the tools adding stress and complication versus giving nurses back time in their day and promoting ease. Building a culture of curiosity and inquiry promotes the pursuit of new knowledge and innovation.

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Minimizing Medical Burnout: Dr Sarah M I Cartwright

University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences

My father is a retired United States Army veteran with a career focus as a physician assistant, and my mother is an educator. These practitioners help close the access gap found in primary care among various populations. Before we dive into the main focus of our interview, our readers would love to “get to know you” a bit better.

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The Powerful Constraints on Medical Care in Catholic Hospitals Across America

Health Leaders | Nursing

Annie Iriye, a retired OB-GYN in Washington state, said that more than a decade ago she sought permission to administer medication to hasten labor for a patient experiencing a second-trimester miscarriage at a Catholic hospital.