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Best Online Radiology Technician Programs 2023
A radiology technician, also known as a radiographer, is an allied healthcare professional who operates imaging and scanning equipment for diagnostic purposes. They use specialized equipment to perform their jobs,…
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Pay discussions between RCN and Scottish Government ‘progressing’
The Royal College of Nursing Scotland director has described ongoing pay discussions with the government as “meaningful” and “detailed”, however has assured the college will continue to “use the…
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Five Nurses Ready to Get to Work at the NC General Assembly
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Healthcare is likely to be one of the most significant issues facing legislators as they return to Jones Street for the 2023 long…
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Lawsuits Not Involving Patient Care Can Still Involve Nurses
Most of my blogs over the years have examined conduct directly related to nursing practice and focused on nurses who have been named in professional negligence lawsuits or who were called as expert witnesses. But sometimes nurses…
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Understanding Participating and Non-participating provider status for NPs
On the surface, it sounds like having non-participating provider status with Medicare is a good thing. But for NPs, is it really?
Medicare requires NPs enrolled with Medicare as a provider to accept assignment. That the rule…
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RNnetwork’s travel nurse loyalty program: How we reward you
Whether you’re about to take your first assignment with us or you’re an RNnetwork veteran, we value your friendship. So much so that we’d like to reward your commitment to RNnetwork with our loyalty program! Here’s…
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Trauma: Life in the ER Want to be an Emergency Nurse?
As a nursing student, I loved watching the show “Trauma: Life in the ER.” This show was based on real-life medical stories in the ER of various cities such as New Orleans, Las Vegas, and Detroit. As I watched, I said to myself that…
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Looking Towards a Brighter 2023 with Assistant Director of Admissions for Diversity Initiatives…
Each new year provides the opportunity for a fresh start. A chance for us to reflect on the previous year and set new intentions to focus on a brighter tomorrow. I feel grateful to have joined the School of Nursing’s Office of…
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February Issue: Patient-to-Nurse Violence, The Future of Hospital at Home, More
“Workplace violence has become a familiar threat for those employed in a health care environment.”—Miranda Squire and Karen Hessler in this month’s Original Research article, “Patient-to-Nurse Violence During One-to-One Assignments:…
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How to Avoid Nursing Burnout
Nurse burnout is not a new concept. Nurses have been experiencing burnout for decades. However, since the COVID-19 pandemic, more Nurses than ever are experiencing burnout, making it a hot topic in the Nursing community. Nurse burnout is…
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