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Post-Acute Care Training Promotes Employees as an Asset

Relias

It is probably no surprise to you that your post-acute care (PAC) organization’s biggest asset is its employees. Administrators are in a position to recognize their staff’s value and foster a work environment that attracts employees and keeps them coming back. Organizational success is also dependent on retaining your employees.

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Celebrating Black Nursing Leaders: Mary Howard

Minority Nurse

She’s a member of the Community Relations Commission with the city of Columbus, the Board of Directors of CRIS (Community Refugee and Immigration Services), and the United Way Key Club. Howard is an important nursing leader, and we’re pleased to profile her as we celebrate Black History Month with the Black Nursing Leaders Series 2023.

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Celebrating Black Nursing Leaders: Karen McNulty

Minority Nurse

With almost 23 years in the field of nursing, McNulty has been able to help other nurses, both novice and experienced, to evolve into their roles on the busy medical-surgical/telemetry unit, now transitioning to step-down. The most important attributes are effective communication, critical thinking, innovation, and respect.

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What You Need to Know to Apply to Medical School [Episode 561]

Accepted Blog

He shares his recommendation for networking, shadowing, and journaling as ways for applicants to gain insight into the healthcare field and develop critical thinking skills. In addition, he has also served in numerous volunteer roles for professional organizations. He discusses the admissions process for healthcare programs.

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How to Get Accepted to Chicago Medical School at Rosalind Franklin University

Accepted Blog

And so I think incorporating that into our learning structure, our learning environment is most helpful for our students. 7:18] So when COVID hit us, we had to all pivot, and we were… unfortunately, many students were unable to actually get into organizations to do any shadowing or community service or volunteerism.