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Evidence-Based Practice: What Every Nursing Student Needs to Know

Prism Career Institute

At Prism Career Institute, students in our Practical Nursing program receive a well-rounded education that includes evidence-based practice. Whether you work in a clinic, an urgent care facility, a nursing home, or a diagnostics facility, evidence-based methodology offers many advantages in the healthcare space.

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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.

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Friday Reflection 38: Yesterday’s Solutions; Today’s Problems

Sensible Medicine

You couldn’t help but feel you were being adopted by a family, apprenticed before admission to a guild, pledged to a select society. Digital X-rays have turned radiologists — once valued colleagues with whom you would round post call — into mere digital signatures. That 95-hour work week was not all work.

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Friday Reflection #26: General Internal Medicine in the Time of COVID

Sensible Medicine

Never was there less of a diagnostic dilemma. At this point in my career, what I bring to an inpatient team are my diagnostic skills and my ability to work with families and colleagues. I volunteered for an extra inpatient stint to cover a service created just to take care of the COVID admissions. July 2020: A reprieve.

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Make the Most of Your Experiences for ERAS

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diagnostic and therapeutic interventions, development of drugs) Community involvement/outreach (e.g., formal instruction to others, tutoring medical students, developing health-related curriculum, conducting research in admissions, student affairs, or educational interventions) Music/athletics/art (e.g.,

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He was a direct admission after an electrophysiologic (EP) study. They found a medication that made it harder to induce VT and sent him up to the medical floor for admission and monitoring with instructions to initiate that medication. During the study the cardiologists used electric impulses to induce VT.

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