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Travel Nursing with a Family: Everything You Need To Know

The Gypsy Nurse

Travel nursing is a stimulating and fulfilling career choice that lets medical professionals see the world while offering essential treatment. But the journey changes when you’re not going alone—rather, you have a family to think about. It takes considerable planning and thought to combine your employment as a travel nurse with your family life because there are many factors involved that can have a big impact on both your family’s well-being and your own professional development.

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Grow and Operate your Practice

Nurse Practitioners in Business

Once a practice is up and running, there is still quite a bit to keep your eyes open to and manage. Some of the most common issues NPs report have to do with mone: billing, managing funds, and getting enough patients into the practice. Much like the previous last blog post, here are our 2023 top recommended posts and podcast episodes to help you become more successful managing and growing your practice.

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Low-Dose Aspirin Slows Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Progression

Consult QD

Low-dose daily aspirin appears to slow the growth of abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAAs), particularly in men and nonsmokers. So finds a retrospective study conducted at Cleveland Clinic ( JAMA Netw Open. 2023;6[12]:e2347296 ) involving the largest cohort at a single institution analyzed on this issue, including more than 3,000 adults followed over a period of up to 10 years.

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Enhancing Nutrition in Nursing: A Comprehensive Guide to Healthy Eating for Nurses

Daily Nurse

As nurses play a pivotal role in healthcare, they must focus on their health and well-being, and maintaining a healthy diet tailored to support the specific needs of nurses is essential for sustained energy, optimal health, and enhanced performance. Here’s a comprehensive guide specifically designed to assist nurses in creating and maintaining a healthy diet regimen.

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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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2023 nursing workforce insights: 7 surveys uncover persistent challenges

Becker's Hospital Review

Many of the struggles that strained the nursing profession in years prior continued to do so in 2023, perhaps unsurprisingly to some. Multiple surveys on the profession this year highlighted continued staffing issues, burnout, nurses wanting to leave the profession, lacking feelings of support from hospitals and a range of other issues.

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SMM Health Nursing Strike Linked to Outsourcing Concerns

Health Leaders | Nursing

Nurses want to work with in-house teams that they can rely on, but it’s complicated. Across the country, nursing unions are citing compensation, working conditions, and staffing issues- and now most recently, outsourcing—as their reasons to go on strike. Registered nurses at SMM Health Saint Louis University Hospital have announced that they will hold a two-day strike beginning on December 27 to protest the outsourcing of RN jobs and management’s attempts at union-busting.

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Christina Flint-Lowe Serves Veterans, Shares Native American Culture

Daily Nurse

Christina Flint-Lowe, a nurse practitioner at Bay Pines VA , works continuously to ensure Veterans and their loved ones know they are safe at the VA. “What I value about working at VA is that we approach challenges with our Veterans’ care at the forefront. When I worked in the private sector, the model was always very results-driven, but being here flips the script a little.

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Building Connections Among Supplier Accelerator Alums

Consult QD

The 2023 cohort, from left: Chelsea Treboniak, Rhoni Thompson, Gabrielle Chrisman, Naushay Adams and Andre Bryan. The 2023 cohort of the DEI Supplier Accelerator mentorship program, presented by Cleveland Clinic and University Hospitals, run businesses focused on trucking, recruiting and staffing, operations and logistics. While their fields varied, these small-business leaders share common challenges: hiring and employee retention, marketing, and improving their ability to craft successful bid

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Change, Meaning, and Your Nursing Career 

Minority Nurse

There are countless reasons why some of us fall into nursing. And when we choose this particular professional journey, all types of motivations keep us in the game. For many of us, a family member who was a nurse inspired us to continue the tradition. For others, it was witnessing the nursing care of a sick or dying loved one that opened our eyes. For still others, nursing seemed like a flexible, well-paying job that could support a family, especially since nurses will always be needed (until th

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Peek Inside a Day in the Life of a Travel Nurse: Ashley York, RN

Core Medical Group

Ever wonder what a day in the life of a CoreMedical travel nurse really looks like? Here’s a peek inside the ups and downs that make this career and lifestyle so challenging but rewarding, too.

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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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Adelphi Nursing Program Receives Maximum Accreditation

Daily Nurse

Adelphi University’s College of Nursing and Public Health’s nursing program has been granted accreditation by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education’s (CCNE) Board of Commissioners. Adelphi’s undergraduate and graduate nursing programs met all four CCNE accreditation standards and are accredited for ten years through December 2033.

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Stretching the boundaries of ARDS

Consult QD

Written by Rachel Scheraga, MD ; Eduardo Mireles-Cabodevila, MD ; and Joshua Veith, MD, MSCE Understanding the mechanisms of mechanical stretch-induced ARDS The pathobiology of acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) is characterized by innate immune infiltration into the alveolar space for clearance of pathogens, dead cells and debris. However, how the innate immune cells sense the injured alveolar extracellular matrix to regulate their function remains an unanswered question.

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Criminal Matters Against EMTs

Empowered Nurses

There have been two different notable criminal matters against EMTs. The first involved Elijah McClain of Colorado, a massage therapist who apparently was in the wrong place at the wrong time. Police noticed he was listening to music on his headphones and thought he appeared suspicious and stopped him and used a control technique, kind of like a carotid hold that restricts blood flow to the brain rendering him unconscious.

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The Relentless School Nurse: Judy Doran Writes Op-Eds. Here is How!

The Relentless School Nurse

Judy Doran is the 2023 Maine School Nurse of the Year and a believer in the power of using her platform to write Op-Eds to address pressing social issues. Here is Judy’s most recently published public commentary for the Bangor Daily News: Bangor Daily News: Letter: Most people support common-sense gun laws. As nurses, we are the largest healthcare workforce in the United States and the most trusted.

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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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Thinking Innovatively About Your Nursing Career Development

Daily Nurse

Your nursing career is yours to create, and every nurse’s path can be unique, innovative, and distinctive with proper care and attention. At the same time, all of your obligations and responsibilities might steer you away from your uniqueness and lead you into a rut of choosing the easier way, the path of least resistance. There are many strategies for choosing a career journey that fits with your vision of who you want to be as a nursing professional, and it’s worth exploring those strategies t

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Eye, Brain and Nose Surgeons Remove Orbital Tumor Through Patient’s Nose

Consult QD

A 54-year-old woman with left eye pain, proptosis and limited ocular motility was evaluated at a non-Cleveland Clinic hospital. Following imaging and a transcranial biopsy, she was diagnosed with a GLI1 -amplified spindle cell tumor behind her left eye. This type of tumor, while rare, previously had been reported in various head and neck sites but never in the eye.

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Autism study could open new possibilities for parents, caregivers

Penn Medicine News

A Penn Medicine research study, which recently secured a $3.8 million grant, has the potential to transform the services that are available to young children with autism in Philadelphia.

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Start 2024 With a Budget Plan

Minority Nurse

With January 1 right around the corner, the end of the year is a prime time for many people to start thinking about change. New Year’s resolutions often focus on doing something better, so establishing good financial habits and a reliable budget is a great place to start. Pablo Oliva, a wealth advisor with Northsight Wealth Management, LLC , says if you aren’t happy with the way your finances are going, the new year is a good time to take stock of your spending habits, and also to s

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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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Anxiety Sensitivity Affects Patients’ Care, Recovery

Daily Nurse

Clinicians need to have a better understanding of the potential impact of patients’ anxiety sensitivity, or “fear of fear,” according to an article published in American Journal of Critical Care ( AJCC ). When a patient has anxiety sensitivity, they misinterpret nonthreatening symptoms as threatening, assessing the potential meaning across physical, social or cognitive domains.

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Nurse-Led Effort Pays Off by Reducing CLABSIs

Consult QD

Cleveland Clinic’s ongoing program to reduce central line-associated bloodstream infections (CLABSIs) has led to the implementation of multiple initiatives designed to address issues that contribute to potentially deadly nosocomial infections. In recent years, the majority of CLABSIs enterprisewide have been traced back to issues with central-line maintenance.

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Reducing Addiction Stigma: Recommended Reading in AJN’s January Issue

Amercan Journal of Nursing

The January issue of AJN is now live. What are the consequences of addiction stigma, and what steps can nurses take to reduce biases related to substance use? Learn more in this month’s CE, “Reducing Bias Against People with Substance Use Disorders.” Get your 2024 reading list started: here are the winners of our annual Book of the Year Awards. “Original Research: Predictors of COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy Among Asian Indians in the United States: A Cross-Sectional Descri

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The Relentless School Nurse: Remember this Data Point – 40% & Then Tell Your Story

The Relentless School Nurse

More than 40% of US children and adolescents have at least one of the following chronic health conditions… The healthcare needs of children with chronic illness can be complex and continuous, involving daily management and addressing potential emergencies. According to the Children and Youth with Special Health Care Needs (CYSHCN) program , these conditions include chronic physical, developmental, behavioral, or emotional conditions, and require special health and support services from sch

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Federal Judge Acquits Physician Following Criminal E/M Fraud Conviction at Trial

Healthcare Law Insights blog

As previously reported in this post , criminal trials premised on upcoding evaluation and management (E/M) service codes are extremely rare. The Justice Department took that rare step in Maryland in connection with a practice in which Dr. Ron Elfenbein, a physician, billed Medicare and private payors a Level 4 E/M for patients receiving COVID-19 tests.

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A New Standard Emerges in Advanced Urothelial Carcinoma After Decades of First-Line Chemotherapy

Consult QD

The combination of the antibody-drug conjugate (ADC) enfortumab vedotin (EV) and the immune checkpoint inhibitor pembrolizumab has emerged as a new frontline standard for the treatment of patients with advanced urothelial cancer, supplanting platinum-based chemotherapy. Data from the large EV-302/KEYNOTE-A39 clinical trial, presented at the 2023 European Society of Medical Oncology Congress, showed a doubling of progression-free survival (PFS) and overall survival (OS) with the ADC-checkpoint co

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What’s Your More in 24?

Diane Sieg

Being a type A personality and recovering perfectionist, I am always eager to start the New Year with what comes easily for me: a list of ambitious projects and BHAGs (big, hairy, audacious goals). Unfortunately, this list is also full of unrealistic expectations that can overwhelm, disappoint, and paralyze me. I want more for 2024, which requires me to do something different that does not come so easily: to rest, reflect and recover from the last year to inform the new one.

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The Relentless School Nurse: What is Your “Word of the Year” for 2024?

The Relentless School Nurse

Picking a “Word of the Year” has become a popular practice for setting intentions and guiding personal growth. It is an alternative to claiming New Year’s resolutions! As we step into 2024, the tradition of selecting a word to identify our aspirations and focus for the year ahead continues to gain momentum. This simple yet powerful concept involves choosing a single word that serves as a touchstone, a source of inspiration, and a reminder of our goals and values throughout the

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Should Healthcare Providers Give Law Enforcement Protected Health Information When Informally Requested? Congress Says No.

Healthcare Law Insights blog

For years, law enforcement has bypassed traditional means of securing evidence by informal requests for documents from witnesses of crimes. At some point, that practice bled over into informal requests for healthcare providers’ documents, including documents reflecting protected health information (PHI). Healthcare providers, for the most part, have complied with these informal requests because, as the logic goes, law enforcement couldn’t possibly prosecute me for complying with law enforcement,

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Ensuring HIPAA Compliance in 2024 with AMC’s Expertise 

American Medical Compliance

In the ever-evolving landscape of healthcare, maintaining compliance with regulations is paramount. The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) has been a cornerstone in safeguarding patient information for nearly three decades. As we step into 2024, healthcare providers must stay abreast of the latest updates to remain compliant.

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Native Americans and Opioid Addiction: Understanding the Problem

Relias

Opioid misuse has been an increasing concern in the U.S. over the past two decades, and it is particularly prevalent in American Indian and Alaskan Native (AI/AN) communities. Over the 20-year span from 1999-2019, deaths related to opioid overdose increased rapidly among Indigenous populations, multiplying by more than five times due to increased use of heroin, hydrocodone, oxycodone, fentanyl, tramadol, and in combination with alcohol and other drugs.

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Best Compression Top for Nurses

NurseBuff

In the demanding and fast-paced world of healthcare, nurses are constantly on the move, performing tasks that require endurance, agility, and long hours of standing or walking. To support their strenuous routine, finding the right apparel is crucial. Among the most beneficial garments for nurses are compression tops. These specialized tops are designed not only […] The post Best Compression Top for Nurses appeared first on NurseBuff.

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IPSE DIXIT: Because My Patient Said So – How to Challenge Medical Experts Who Base an Opinion of Injury Causation Solely on a Patient’s Self-Report

Healthcare Law Insights blog

Plaintiffs often disclose medical experts to opine not only as to the diagnosis or prognosis of an injury or medical condition, but also as to whether the defendant’s actions caused plaintiff’s alleged injury/condition. In the usual course of treatment, physicians often focus simply on the diagnosis a patient’s injury/condition, rather than on what caused it.

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Tips for Adjusting to a New City While Travel Nursing

The Gypsy Nurse

TRS Healthcare provided this article. While being able to experience new places is one of the major benefits of a travel nursing career , moving to unfamiliar places can sometimes be stressful. If you need help adjusting to new settings, check out these helpful tips for feeling more at home on your next travel nursing assignment! Tips for Adjusting to a New City While Travel Nursing: Research the Area Before taking off for your travel assignment, take some time to research the area you’re heade

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Healthcare Predictions for 2024

Premier Medical Staffing

The healthcare landscape changes with every new year. As we march ahead into 2024, there are many key developments to watch out for as a clinician. Here are the healthcare predictions for 2024. Continued Labor Challenges for Facilities The nurse shortage we experienced in 2023 is expected to continue in 2024. There are a number of factors driving the shortage, including a retirement boom, lack of educators, and of course, burnout after the COVID-19 pandemic.