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CNA Week Recognizes Certified Nursing Assistants

Minority Nurse

Primarily working with elderly patients and those with disabilities, CNAs work in skilled nursing centers, assisted living communities, and staffing and home health agencies. Certified nursing assistants also provide vital work in hospice and hospital facilities.

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More Healthcare Job Interview Questions (and How to Answer Them)

NHA Now

(Hint: Continuing Education is a great way to show potential employers you are prepared!) I believe as patient-centered care becomes more important, systems will be put in place to help foster better communication between all care team members. Outside of work, I regularly practice yoga to release stress.

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Post-Acute Care Training Promotes Employees as an Asset

Relias

Improve communication. Investing in employees, recognizing they are assets Effective administrators ensure that their employees are given consistent, continual education through training and opportunities for growth and development. Boost efficiency. Create problem-solvers. Establish accountability. Foster adaptation to change.

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Guide to the Types of Oncology Nurses

Guideway Care

Oncology nurses are at the forefront of these changes, continuously updating their skills and knowledge to keep pace with new cancer treatments. Oncology nurses in outpatient clinics also take on diverse responsibilities, including treatment administration, patient education, and navigation through the healthcare system.