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Essential Answers for Those Considering a Nursing Career

Scrubs

Strong attention to detail, organizational skills, and the ability to work well under pressure are vital for patient safety and efficient care delivery. Consider factors like the level of patient interaction, the pace of the work, and the type of care provided. What Type of Nursing Environment Appeals to You?

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Spring Into Online Classes!

We Care Online

Our online courses cover many topics important for long-term care, like medication management, dementia care, infection control, and patient safety. Beyond the convenience and flexibility of online learning, our courses are taught by industry experts with extensive experience in long-term care.

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Nurse Residencies: Norm or Exception?

Minority Nurse

“Improved retention translates to a more experienced and skilled nursing workforce, positively impacting patient safety through better continuity of care.” Long-term care facilities may often only have one nurse educator.

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Key Skills and Roles of Effective Pharmacy Technicians

Northwest Suburban College

We train our students to double-check their work to avoid medication errors, ensuring patient safety. Pharmacy technicians often interact with patients who have questions about their medications. Pharmacy technicians can also find opportunities in long-term care facilities, mail-order pharmacies, and specialty clinics.