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The Future of Travel Nursing: Market Predictions for 2025

The Gypsy Nurse

Bureau of Labor Statistics, nearly 200,000 nursing positions will be needed annually to fill vacancies left by retiring nurses and to meet the growing healthcare demands. Travel nurses may increasingly work in settings that incorporate telemedicine or virtual healthcare options. Nursing Shortage: The U.S. According to the U.S.

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Leveling the Playing Field for Rural Health Providers

Health Leaders | Nursing

The only time you'll likely find a gastroenterologist or neurologist in rural America is if they've retired there. They're using platforms that enable rural residents to meet with specialists online, either from their homes or from telemedicine stations set up at local hospitals, health clinics, or doctor's offices.

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Team Up to Tackle Care Redesign

Health Leaders | Nursing

Teaming a nurse with an LPN/CNA, she says, enables the nurse to work at the top of his or her license. This could help Trinity and other health systems retain nurses who are considering leaving or retiring.

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The Changing Face of Healthcare Amidst the COVID-19 Pandemic

Hospital Recruiting | Nursing

Remote Patient Care In this age of social distancing, telemedicine has come out on top. Several EMRs include basic videoconferencing tools, and with physician advocacy, the rise of telemedicine can encourage expansion or partnerships with telemedicine companies such as Cerner has done with American Well.

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How to Become a Speech Pathologist: 6 Meaningful Career Steps

University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences

To gain this valuable clinical experience, you may be required to obtain a temporary license , referred to as a limited license or intern license, from the board of speech-language pathology and audiology in your state. Check the state licensing information for clarification. 6 Who Do Speech-Language Pathologists Help?