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After Years of Travel Nursing, Kentucky-Based Case Management Nurse Earns MSN

Post University

A Start a Medic Dianna served in the military for five years as a medic, working across the country. A few years later, she became an emergency room nurse and then an intensive care nurse. At first, I worked at the Air Force base as a nurse in the ICU, but due to a health issue, I was forced to step away from the bedside.

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Making a Case for Nurse Case Management 

Minority Nurse

While occasionally overlooked as an essential nursing specialty, nurse case management supports patients. Patients with various conditions who find themselves in many different types of facilities or medical circumstances can greatly benefit from the support of qualified nurse case managers.

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Michael Allen Serves His Country in a Different Uniform

Daily Nurse

Michael Allen is a registered nurse case manager at BAYADA Hospice, Salisbury, North Carolina. The most rewarding thing about my career as a hospice nurse is the care and attention I can give patients and their families during a difficult time. Before I left the military, it was my life.

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33 Nursing Specialties in Demand in 2023

University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences

3 Their responsibilities include monitoring patients during procedures and educating on pain management. They specialize in women’s reproductive care and childbirth and perform physical exams, educate new parents on infant care and provide postpartum care. They administer anesthesia to patients undergoing surgical procedures.

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Army Nurse Pursues Case Management Path

Post University

Jody sought to help soldiers in the military by pursuing a career in nursing. She started taking nursing school prerequisites before her deployment and was accepted into a local nursing school program but had to put nursing school on hold until she returned home. “It I knew that would be a good fit for me.”