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What’s Trending Now

Emerging RN Leader

By Rose O. Sherman, EdD, RN, NEA-BC, FAAN This week marks the mid-point of the calendar year 2023. Most healthcare leaders had hoped that 2023 would be less turbulent, but most of the previous three years’ challenges continue. Here is what nurse leaders are talking about now: The financial margins for for-profit systems are improving. […] The post What’s Trending Now appeared first on Emerging Nurse Leader.

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Transform Your Practice With The “4 Ps of Marketing” Framework

Nurse Practitioners in Business

Do you utilize a framework in your Nurse Practitioner practice? When you work with your patients and do your marketing? Not sure …? Chances are you do, even though you may not call it a framework. Although there are formal frameworks, with fancy names, across all different fields, most of us have our own informal frameworks we use every day. After all, a framework is nothing else but a tool to help us make structured decisions.

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New Grad Nurse Season

The Nursing Site

Although nurses graduate each term, May and June remain known for new grad nurse season. Congratulations to all the new grads whether you be total newbies or seasoned nurses with a higher education degree. Welcome to the nursing family You are all so very needed! For the newbies, the NCLEX is next for RN’s and LPN/LVNs. Time to hit the books again.

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25 Wellness Tips for Nurses to Boost Happiness and Well-being

Daily Nurse

Being a nurse is incredibly rewarding yet demanding, but caring for others and ensuring their well-being can sometimes take a toll on your happiness and overall wellness. That’s why nurses must prioritize self-care and find ways to boost their happiness! Importance of a Nurse’s Well-being This blog post will discuss 25 wellness tips specifically tailored for nurses to increase their happiness and overall well-being.

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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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Shorter Tenures and Tours of Duty

Emerging RN Leader

By Rose O. Sherman, EdD, RN, NEA-BC, FAAN Where is all of this going? It is an interesting question recently posed by a perioperative nurse leader frustrated by the turnover in her OR. Training for the OR can take a full year and sometimes longer. It is a significant investment. For years, nurses who went […] The post Shorter Tenures and Tours of Duty appeared first on Emerging Nurse Leader.

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A warming planet and human health

American Nurse

What can you do now to mitigate and prevent the health effects of climate breakdown? Takeaways: Fossil fuels emits greenhouse gases into the atmosphere, which warms the planet. A warmer planet increases risks related to physical and mental health. Planetary warming combined with societal inequity result in disastrous impacts of wildfires, extreme temperatures, and severe storms on human health and well-being.

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Healthy Work Environments Are Essential

Daily Nurse

It is well known that many U.S. healthcare organizations face a significant nurse staffing challenge, and as leaders and administrators seek solutions, we must emphasize an essential element of nurse recruitment and retention — establishing and sustaining healthy work environments (HWEs). The most recent “ National Nurse Work Environments” study , conducted in 2021 by the American Association of Critical-Care Nurses (AACN), shows that the health of nurse work environments across the country has

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BACB Supervision Requirements: What You Need to Know

Relias

Supervision is necessary to ensure that practitioners are correctly implementing services and are developing professionally. The Behavior Analysis Certification Board (BACB) requires supervision for those seeking to become Board Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBA) or Board Certified Assistant Behavior Analysts (BCaBA). The BACB also requires ongoing supervision for BCaBAs and for Registered Behavior Technicians (RBT).

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Top 10 Reasons to Start a Nurse-Owned Business

Empowered Nurses

Nursing is a noble profession that requires compassion, skill, and dedication to providing quality healthcare. However, many nurses are now venturing beyond traditional roles and embracing entrepreneurship by starting their own businesses. A nurse-owned business allows these healthcare professionals to combine their medical expertise with their entrepreneurial spirit.

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Strategies to combat implicit bias in nursing

American Nurse

Take steps to protect patient and nurse well-being. Eyes see only light, ears hear only sound, but a listening heart perceives meaning. -David Steindl-Rast Takeaways: Implicit biases (unconscious biases) are pervasive; we all have them, but they can be unlearned. Similar to medication, nurses words have the ability to heal or harm. Listening is the essence of good communication; it’s a skill that requires practice.

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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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Improving Care and Access to Nurses (ICAN) Act: Legislators Want to Hear from Nurses 

Daily Nurse

American Association of Nurse Practitioners ( AANP ) and more than 235 organizations sent a letter to the leaders of the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Ways and Means and the Committee on Energy and Commerce illustrating strong support for H.R. 2713, the Improving Care and Access to Nurses (ICAN) Act. This bipartisan legislation, which was introduced in April in the House of Representatives, would authorize nurse practitioners (NPs) to order cardiac and pulmonary rehabilitation, cert

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4 tips to help nurses land their dream position 

Becker's Hospital Review

Nurses who are considering a career move — whether due to nursing-patient-ratios, burnout or even that they've found that bedside nursing is not bringing them the joy it once did — have options other than leaving the profession entirely.

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Take Our Survey and Tell About Your Nursing Experiences

Minority Nurse

With all the talk about a nursing shortage, nurse satisfaction is a key priority in healthcare, and uncovering and addressing issues for nurses is more critical than ever. Minority Nurse recently launched a Nursing Satisfaction Survey to learn more about nursing education and career topics beneficial to our readers and help boost talent retention and create a more productive workforce.

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The Exec: New Nursing Technology Replicates 'The Best Preceptor You Ever Had'

Health Leaders | Nursing

Workforce app delivers just-in-time instruction to nurses in varied and bite-sized formats. The challenge to effectively train nurses without enough preceptors led Singing River Health System to turn to technology to get the job done. Singing River Health, a community-based, not-for-profit healthcare provider for the Mississippi Gulf Coast, piloted the customized Elemeno Health workforce empowerment app at its Pascagoula hospital a little more than a year ago for nurse training and orientation a

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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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Meet Diane Keinanen, Registered Nurse and Transgender Woman

Daily Nurse

Diane Keinanen , a registered nurse of 32 years in Duluth, Minnesota, is a transgender woman who started her transition journey four years ago. Since then, she’s proudly expressed her identity and life post-transition through motivational photos and videos on her social media on her challenges and moments of joy through bike rides, confessions about her family, and what brings her inspiration today.

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The Power of Nursing Bridge Programs: How to Advance Your Education With the Right Degree

Post University

Nurses follow a unique professional trajectory that includes a complex assortment of certificates, degrees, exams, and credentials. This is most obvious with the position of a registered nurse (RN), which, while available to those with their associate degree, is often a professional distinction held by those with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing. All this becomes even more complicated as nurses aim to rise through the ranks.

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Nursing Job Interviews: A Two-Way Street

Minority Nurse

If you’re a nurse in the job market, resumes and cover letters are a central part of your search strategy, but it doesn’t end there — job interviews are something you need to contend with, too. And no matter how anxious you may be about the interview process, there’s one thing you want to bear in mind: nursing job interviews are a two-way street (or at least they should be).

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Complex Diverticulitis Case Highlights Importance of Second Opinions

Consult QD

Diverticulitis can be classified as acute or chronic as well as complicated or uncomplicated. While most cases are uncomplicated, this condition can become complex when problems secondary to inflammation arise. For instance, severe acute inflammation can cause diverticula to rupture. Scarring can occur in cases of chronic inflammation. More than half of the population can suffer from this condition, according to Emre Gorgun, MD , Vice Chair, Colorectal Surgery, Cleveland Clinic, who notes that d

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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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Nurse Mary Ann West Helped Deliver Son’s Wife 22 Years Ago

Daily Nurse

Nurse Mary Ann West didn’t know it then, but in June 2001, she would help deliver her future daughter-in-law. West, a labor and delivery nurse at Lakeview Hospital in Bountiful, Utah , was the first to welcome Kelsey into the world, weighing in at 6 lbs. 6 oz. Then, she handed the beautiful newborn to her mother, Stacy Poll. Little did she know that her son, Tyler, and Kelsey would begin dating in 2021, get engaged in February 2023, and get married on May 25.

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A Fortuitous Career: California Nurse Leader Earns DNP Executive Leadership

Post University

Chad Ricks’ path to nursing wasn’t traditional, but today he couldn’t imagine doing anything different. After graduating high school in Texas, Chad went to college right away—but admits now that he wasn’t ready. “I wasn’t mature enough and therefore not successful my first attempt in college,” says Chad. He decided to enlist in the U.S. Army and worked in special operations for the next 10 years.

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Notable Works: Carter, M. A., & Haji Assa, A. S. (2023). The problem of comparing nurse practitioner practice with medical practice

Nursology

Notable Works Co-contributors: Kunta Gautam, Ralph Klotzbaugh, Christopher Reeves Carter and Haji Assa (2023) have written an intriguing and thought-provoking paper about the “curious” historical and continuing comparison between the practice of nurse practitioners (NPs) and that of physicians (MDs). They contended that the ontology and epistemology of NPs and MDs are so different “that … Continue reading Notable Works: Carter, M.

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Laparoscopic Left-Lobe Hepatectomy a Safe, Effective Approach for Living Donor Liver Transplantation

Consult QD

Laparoscopic living donor hepatectomy (LDH) with a left-lobe graft (LLG) for living donor liver transplantation (LDLT) is beneficial for both donors and recipients, according to Cleveland Clinic’s first comprehensive study of its LDLT program which was presented at the annual meeting of the American Surgical Association. To provide the best possible outcomes for donors, Cleveland Clinic has embraced the latest advances in living donor liver transplantation – LLG and laparoscopic LDH.

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Take Our Survey and Tell About Your Nursing Experiences

Daily Nurse

With all the talk about a nursing shortage, nurse satisfaction is a key priority in healthcare, and uncovering and addressing issues for nurses is more critical than ever. Daily Nurse recently launched a Nursing Satisfaction Survey to learn more about nursing education and career topics beneficial to our readers and help boost talent retention and create a more productive workforce.

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South Dakota Moves to Streamline Nurse Education

Health Leaders | Nursing

'Increasing the proportion of nurses with a baccalaureate or higher degree will significantly impact healthcare in South Dakota.' Nursing education in South Dakota is getting a boost with two wide-reaching initiatives designed to grow the state’s healthcare workforce. The first creates a statewide nursing agreement to simplify the process of transferring credits between higher education institutions for nursing students, according to the South Dakota Board of Regents , which authorized both move

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Breaking Down Barriers to Blood Donation for LGBTQ+ People

Penn Medicine News

A recent change in blood donation restrictions opens the door to donation for many people who were formerly excluded. Penn Medicine experts weigh in on how and when the change is happening and its impact on inclusiveness.

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Doula Program Improves the Birthing Experience and Patient Outcomes

Consult QD

Cleveland Clinic Indian River Hospital in Vero Beach, Fla., partners with Indian River County Healthy Start to offer a doula program for expectant mothers. “A doula is a non-medical support person that helps women during their pregnancies, through birth and during the postpartum period,” says Megan McFall, B.Ed., RN, who helped launch the program as director of women’s health at the hospital.

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Finding Inspiration: South Carolina Psych Nurse Pursues MSN Nurse Practitioner Specialization

Post University

When Sara Cothran went on a school field trip in her junior year of high school to an ambulance base, she had no idea that the experience would change her life forever. “That really got me interested in the idea of becoming an emergency medical technician, so I became certified the summer before my senior year of high school,” says Sara, who graduated in 2009.

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What is HITRUST certification and why does it matter?

Symplr

HITRUST was founded in 2007 to help organizations prioritize security, manage data and compliance, and mitigate information risk. Today, it is one of the most rigorous and comprehensive security standards, established to safeguard sensitive, especially in the critical realm of healthcare. The HITRUST Assurance Program includes U.S. federal and state regulations and incorporates a risk-based approach to help organizations address security challenges through a comprehensive and flexible framework

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In AJN’s July Issue, a Guest Editorial by Angelina Jolie and Other Essential Reading

Amercan Journal of Nursing

The July issue of AJN is now live. Among the highlights is a guest editorial by Angelina Jolie, “ Addressing Health Inequities in Survivors of Domestic Violence ,” which explains the importance of bruise detection technologies for patients with varying skin tones. Referencing her daughter, who is from Ethiopia, she writes: “Even as my family has access to high-quality medical care, simple diagnoses are missed because of race and continued prioritization of white skin in medic

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Nursing Team Leads Cleveland Clinic Florida Hospitals To Earn Coveted Perinatal Certification

Consult QD

Nurses have an innate ability and desire to identify and solve issues that affect patient care. Continuously seeking ways to improve nursing programs enhances care outcomes, quality, safety, patient experience and other key measures of success. Perinatal care nurses at Cleveland Clinic Florida’s Tradition Hospital and Martin Health North are no strangers to the benefits of continuous improvement (CI).

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Nurses and doctors leaving for same reasons, report suggests

Nursing Times

Doctors and nurses are being driven out of their jobs for similar reasons, the main regulator for the nursing profession has said.

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Visa freeze spurs concerns of nurses deserting US hospital jobs

Becker's Hospital Review

A national pause on nurse green cards has left thousands of international healthcare workers in limbo, with hospitals working diligently to stay connected with their prospective employees, NPR affiliate KCUR reported June 27.

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Nurses Locked Out of Facilities After Going on Strike

Scrubs

Nearly 2,000 nurses with National Nurses United at three Ascension healthcare facilities, including Ascension Seton Medical Center Austin in Texas and Ascension Via Christi St. Francis and Ascension Via Christi St. Joseph in Wichita, Kansas, say they aren’t allowed to return to work after carrying out a one-day strike on June 27, the largest nurses strike in both states.