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Honoring Mary Eliza Mahoney, America’s First Licensed Black Nurse

Minority Nurse

This National Nurses Week, learn more about Mary Eliza Mahoney, America’s first professionally-trained Black nurse whose birthday lies on May 7, the second day of National Nurses Week. Mahoney’s journey to becoming a nurse in the 1800s was full of setbacks she couldn’t control, yet she persevered to create a decades-long career as a nurse known for compassion and bringing comfort to others.

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Meet Two Harvard-trained Clinicians Championing Pediatric Mental Health

Daily Nurse

Two distinguished clinicians, Mona Potter, M.D. and Kathryn Boger, Ph.D., ABPP , both Harvard-trained and with nearly two decades of experience in academic medicine, embarked on a mission to revolutionize the pediatric mental health system. Their journey began when they co-developed the McLean Anxiety Mastery Program (MAMP) at McLean Hospital, and then they were determined to apply what they had learned to a larger scale.

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The Heartbeat of Healthcare: Embracing the Noble Journey of Nursing

Diversity Nursing

Within the vast world of healthcare, Nurses serve as beacons of compassion, knowledge, and strength.They are the unsung heroes, the caregivers who hold the hands of the sick, the healers who bring comfort in times of distress. Nursing is not merely a profession; it's a calling, a commitment to serve humanity with unwavering dedication. In this article, we explore the profound reasons why Nursing is not just a career choice but a way of life.

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MUSC Pivots on Virtual Nursing to Focus on the Specifics

Health Leaders | Nursing

The South Carolina health system, part of the HealthLeaders Virtual Nursing Mastermind series, is learning to measure ROI in specific, actionable tasks, such as communication A key component to launching an effective Virtual Nursing program is communication. How will the virtual nurse communicate with the floor nurse, as well as with the patient? “Clear delineation of roles and communication is going to be really important,” says Emily Warr , administrator for the Center of Telehealth at the Med

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Fertility Benefits for Every Age: A HR Roadmap from Gen Z to Baby Boomers

Speaker: Lauri Armstrong, SHRM-SCP - Sr. Director, People Operations at Carrot Fertility

Today’s workforce includes multiple generations of employees all looking for something different from their benefits package. While meeting these disparate needs can be challenging, a comprehensive fertility benefit can support everyone from junior staffers learning about their fertility health to senior leadership managing menopause and low testosterone symptoms.

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Nurses Remain the Catalyst for Transformation in Maternal Healthcare

Minority Nurse

At a point in my career, a devastating event deeply affected me. One of my former nursing students, a vibrant young Black woman, tragically lost her life and the life of her newborn during childbirth. Despite access to healthcare, she fell victim to maternal complications that ended in her untimely death. This loss was not an isolated incident but rather indicative of a more significant crisis facing Black mothers in the United States – one that is not just a healthcare issue but rather a matter

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Celebrating Nurses: Discounts and Appreciation Year-Round and During Nurses Month

The Gypsy Nurse

AMN Healthcare provided this article. Nurses are the backbone of healthcare, and it’s only fitting to honor them not just during Nurses Month but all year round. As Nurses Month unfolds, it’s a time to extend our gratitude and appreciation for their unwavering commitment and compassion, especially during the toughest of times. During National Nurses Month, which encompasses the traditional Nurses Week from May 6-12, various businesses step up to express their thanks through discount

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Do you need a Security Guard Tracking System?

Celayix

As a security guard manager, a large portion of your time is spent monitoring remote teams while managing back-end operations. Of course, any tools that can help you with your jobs are a worthwhile investment, right? In fact, more often than not these tools can generate a large return on investment. The time that you can save with automated tools and systems that can improve your efficiency ultimately save you money.

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Dementia Patient and Caregiver Needs Training for HCP

American Medical Compliance

The following Dementia Patient and Caregiver Needs Training for Healthcare Providers course educates healthcare providers on working with caregivers to support dementia patients. Informal, or unpaid, caregivers provide nearly 85% of all care offered to older individuals. Because of this, it is extremely important for healthcare providers and caregivers to be allies and provide the best quality care to the dementia patient in their lives.

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Managing Scheduling and Payroll for Seasonal Workers

Celayix

If you’ve read our ebook on the gig economy or our blog on creating a seasonal schedule , you’re likely aware of the complexities of managing employees in today’s landscape. Ensuring your company is equipped to handle these shifts can be challenging as seasonal demands fluctuate. With an increasing focus on demand-based scheduling, having the right technology in place is crucial.

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FDA Report for Safer Medical Products for Healthcare Providers

American Medical Compliance

The following FDA Report for Safer Medical Products for Healthcare Providers educates healthcare providers (HCP) on how to report medical device malfunctions, serious injuries, or deaths associated with medical devices to the FDA. Since December 13, 1984, the FDA Medical Device Reporting (MDR) regulations have obliged companies that have received complaints about device malfunctions, significant injuries, or deaths caused by medical devices to notify the FDA.

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Why Menopause Should Matter to Today’s Employers

Speaker: Julie B. Chavez - VP, Strategy & Alliances at Carrot

An estimated 1.1 billion women worldwide will have experienced menopause by 2025. Symptoms like hot flashes, fatigue, and anxiety can be incredibly disruptive — and last for years. But despite its massive impact, little is being done to support those going through menopause in the workplace. In a recent survey, 70% of respondents said they have considered changing their employment to better manage symptoms — perhaps because only 8% received significant support from their employer related to meno

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How are you feeling today?

Diane Sieg

How are you feeling today? This question begins every Coaching Session because it supports you to slow down enough to articulate the two words that best reflect what is on your heart and mind. Knowing how you feel is one way to know yourself and critical for Self-Leadership , the foundation of The Well-Being Coaching Program. The Feel Wheel is a tool to help you identify your feelings with more specific terms instead of the overused defaults of good, busy, or tired.

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PPOTD: 10 Reasons to Pursue a Post-Professional Doctorate as an Occupational Therapist

University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences

Do occupational therapists (OTs) need a doctorate? If you’re an experienced OT who wants to pursue a doctoral-level degree, a Post-Professional Doctor of Occupational Therapy (PPOTD) program, like the one at USAHS, is designed with you in mind. How can a PPOTD open doors for your career? Why Earn a PPOTD? Explore 10 Career Opportunities. Applying your advanced knowledge and skills to your current practice.

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‘We are not robots’: Philly nurses at St. Christopher’s Hospital for Children call for more resources, support at work

Health Leaders | Nursing

Registered nurses formed a picket line Monday outside St. Christopher’s Hospital for Children in North Philadelphia as they called on hospital owners for higher wages and benefits, safe staffing limits, retention strategies and more resources.

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Elevating Early Speech: MS-SLP Alum and Children’s Author Champions Montessori Methods

University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences

In the realm of speech therapy, Briona Daugherty stands as a symbol of creativity, empowering both parents and children to embrace speech development as an integral part of their daily lives. A 2022 University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences (USAHS) Master of Science in Speech-Language Pathology (MS-SLP) graduate, Briona Daugherty, MS, CCC-SLP, is an enthusiastic advocate for early intervention.

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Maximizing Your Benefits Strategy: Reframing the Way We View Fertility

Speaker: Lizzie Wright - Director of Customer Success at Carrot Fertility

Employee expectations around benefits and workplace support have evolved in step with the growing need for fertility and family-forming care. As HR professionals, it is our job to ensure employees have a comprehensive understanding of the benefits our organizations offer and how they can utilize them. Before educating employees, we first need to understand the rising healthcare costs and the financial burden of fertility care.

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ECU nurse speaks on industry during National Nurses Week

Health Leaders | Nursing

COVID-19 changed how we all live and work, but the healthcare industry was one of the most impacted. That’s why it’s so important to recognize their hard work, especially on this National Nurses’ Day.

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Self Care and Wellness: Taking Your Own Pulse

Nurses Advocates

When you fly, you have heard the flight attendants during the pre-departure announcement say: “If we lose cabin pressure, a mask will fall from above. Put your mask on first, then assist your child or companion who might need help. They do this because you can only help yourself if you are well. Self-care and wellness are essential competencies for all of us, but especially for healthcare workers and, more specifically, nurses.

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4 Things CNOs Need to Know About Implementing Technology

Health Leaders | Nursing

CNOs should implement new technologies with careful consideration. New technologies are popping up constantly in the healthcare industry, and many health systems are eager to jump in and start using them. From virtual nursing to smart rooms to AI, there are plenty of new opportunities to enhance patient care and outcomes. In nursing, this technology also has the potential to improve workload, turnover, and retention.

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“Everybody’s Work: Healing What Hurts Us All” – A Film Addressing Racism in Nursing

Nursology

On this website, we focus on what we, as nurses, know, and how we come to establish what is known as knowledge.

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Leveling the Playing Field: How HR Can Equitably Improve Health Outcomes Through Fertility Benefits

Speaker: Julie B. Chavez - VP, Strategy & Alliances at Carrot

As HR and total rewards professionals, we are often seeking opportunities to foster a better sense of community and belonging amongst employees - ensuring that all employees have an equitable opportunity to receive fertility treatments is one of the many ways this can be achieved. Fertility benefits make it possible for employees to access treatments like IVF.

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Nursing graduates look ahead to the future during National Nurses Week

Health Leaders | Nursing

Kentucky and southern Indiana are celebrating nurses who are just joining the workforce and those who have been in it decades this National Nurses Week.

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The Power of Thank you

Joy Parchment

At a very young age, my parents taught me two words, THANK YOU. They told me these two wordswould be very helpful to me as I grew older.

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How to strengthen your writing with inclusive, bias-free language

American Nurse

Many factors go into an effective article, from an enticing introduction to compelling visuals and a powerful conclusion. But one factor sometimes overlooked is the use of inclusive, nonbiased language. Words matter. The right words can draw a reader into an article, giving them the opportunity to appreciate the points you’re making. But even one wrong word can offend a reader, causing them to stop reading, letting your points go unappreciated.