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LPNS and LVNs: A Potential On-Ramp to a Satisfying Nursing Career

Daily Nurse

When we think of a nurse, the registered nurse may quickly come to mind, but licensed practical nurses (LPNs) are also a significant part of the nursing workforce and deserve equal attention for their important contributions to patient care. We can also recognize the LPN role as a viable potential on-ramp to a satisfying nursing career.

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Maine Hospital Using AI to Record Patient Conversations

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It’s being used at 25 physician offices in Portland and Southern Maine. Providence Health, a national health system, pays $8,000 to $10,000 per year per doctor to license the same AI software, according to recent reporting. The company says it is still evaluating the potential costs and benefits of the app.

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Is a Medical Assistant Considered a Nurse?

Every Nurse

Medical assistants work in various healthcare settings, such as hospitals, clinics, and physician offices. The Role of a Nurse A nurse, on the other hand, is an individual who has completed a formal education program in nursing and is licensed to practice nursing. LPNs , on the other hand, have a more limited scope of practice.

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Your Complete Guide to an MBA in Healthcare Administration

Post University

An MBA in Healthcare Administration can give you the healthcare-focused business leadership and management skills that hospitals, physiciansoffices, health insurance companies, and other types of healthcare organizations may be looking for.

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Nurse Specialist or Nurse Generalist?

Digital Doorway

Licensed practical or vocational nurses are usually considered generalists, and their work is crucial in nursing homes, assisted living facilities, physician offices, and other milieus where they are the lifeblood of patient care. Generalists matter as much as specialists do, and they serve in a variety of functions and roles.

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The Ultimate How-To Guide for Aspiring School Nurses

Post University

While there is a great deal of overlap between ‘conventional’ clinical nursing and school nursing, this specialty calls for a unique skill set that may not be as relevant in physician offices or hospitals.

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7 Jobs You Can Do With a BSN Degree Besides Nursing

Every Nurse

Leadership Roles Many people with BSN degrees go on to fulfill administrative, managerial, and leadership roles within physiciansoffices, hospitals, clinics, skilled nursing facilities, and other similar settings.