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4 Tips for Working with Older Patients as a Medical Assistant

Prism Career Institute

Learning to support older patients as they seek medical care means showing respect and moving at their pace, not your own. Adjust Your Communication Skills when Working with Older Patients Older patients may struggle with communication. It’s important to understand how they communicate and shift your approach as needed.

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The Role of Medical Assistants in Efficient Healthcare Delivery

Northwest Suburban College

Patient Education and Follow-up Care Medical Assistants play a crucial role in patient education and follow-up care. They help patients understand their care plan, provide instructions for medication usage or procedures, and assist with scheduling appointments for follow-up visits, contributing to better patient outcomes.

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Navigating the Doctor of Nursing Practice Program: Top 10 Tips for Success

Minority Nurse

A well-rounded curriculum ensures a comprehensive education and equips you with the skills needed in today ’ s complex healthcare environment. Create a Realistic Study Plan: Balancing a DNP program with work and family commitments requires careful planning.

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Making Self-care a Priority

Minority Nurse

Days Off and “ Zen Dens” Smith meets with her new nurses at Children ’ s Nebraska in Omaha to discuss a self-care plan. If a nurse is struggling, Smith can consult the nurse ’ s plan and see the measures that might help that person. Smith noted that accessibility of these Zen dens is key. “

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A Nurse Making a Difference: Nurse Alice Benjamin

Minority Nurse

Each stop of her nursing journey provided her with unique, colorful, resourceful, well-rounded, and practical, real-life experiences that have molded Nurse Alice into the nurse leader she is today. And when we can foster trust, people are more inclined to follow up with the care plan. My culture doesn ’ t do that.