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Opinion: ReDonda Vaught Conviction Raises Serious Concerns for Healthcare Delivery

Hospital Recruiting | Nursing

It would be useful information to survey providers who retire their licenses and identify if the Vaught case contributed to their decision to find other careers. Medicine is frequently (accurately) compared to military triaging, especially in the Emergency Room. Some days, it’s truly a win if just one patient can be resuscitated.

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7 Jobs You Can Do With a BSN Degree Besides Nursing

Every Nurse

You might also assist with important insurance-related matters such as patient safety, risk management, quality assurance, and AR&L (accreditation, regulatory, and licensing). For example, as a quality management nurse consultant, you may perform audits, research, and medical coding for your organization.

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33 Nursing Specialties in Demand in 2023

University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences

An FNP is a nationally certified and state-licensed advanced practice registered nurse (APRN) with a graduate-level education. These cases include medical malpractice, personal injury and long-term care litigation. Military flight nurses are enlisted to provide care for injured military members.

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10 Years After Suspension, Nurse Seeks Reinstatement

Nurse.com

He said his nurse practitioner (NP) license was suspended over 10 years ago after the state board of nursing (BON) “refused to accept proof that refuted the allegations” against him. Since 10 years have passed since the license suspension, this option is most likely not available to the former NP now. (A