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What would happen in a nurse’s perfect world?

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Patients would not be repeat offenders (admissions). Physicians would round on their patients all at predicted/scheduled times. Here’s what I would have in my perfect nursing world : I’d never get pulled to work in another unit. Staffing would never be lacking. Patient families would be amicable. Supplies would never run short.

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Under New Management: Nurses Share What They Like (and Dislike) About Their Managers

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walking into the COVID ICU unit with ‘the suits’ (admin) doing ‘environmental rounds’ (and I mean checking the patient fridge for expired items and nurses’ station for covered cups of water) during a horrendous 4th wave of cases while we are out of ratio and proning everybody, not even stopping to say, “How are you?”

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Primary care news round-up (10th October to 16th October 2024)

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Emergency departments experienced their busiest ever September, receiving 530,824 emergency admissions. The post Primary care news round-up (10th October to 16th October 2024) appeared first on GP Practice Management Blog. Meanwhile, the overall waiting list increased to 7.64

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Primary care news round-up (15th August to 21st August 2024)

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The think-tank recommends that the NHS commissions practice services “for scale” and offers financial rewards for improved outcomes and reduced rates of hospital admissions. The post Primary care news round-up (15th August to 21st August 2024) appeared first on GP Practice Management Blog. The vote ends on 15th September.

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All You Need to Know About Residency Applications and Matching

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Be sure to get feedback, either from your medical school or a medical school admissions expert. << Partner with a residency admissions expert to ensure that you are maximizing your chances of matching at your top choice program!>> Start working on your personal statement and experiences as early as you can.

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What to Expect During Medical School

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If you are more of a kinesthetic learner, then time spent on hospital rounds will be a great way to reinforce concepts. Hospital rounds You will find yourself on the hospital wards, making rounds and seeing patients. If you tend to be a visual or tactile learner, then labs and hands-on situations will work best for you.

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Deep Dive into Duke Medical: An Interview with Dr. Linton Yee, Associate Dean of Admissions [Episode 593]

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Show Summary Dr. Linton Yee, Associate Dean for Admissions at Duke University School of Medicine joins us to discuss how applicants can earn a spot in this highly competitive program. Show Notes Welcome to the 593rd episode of Admissions Straight Talk. Accepted’s Med School Admissions quiz can give you a quick reality check.