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The Alarming Trend of Seasoned Nurses Being Laid Off: Profits Over Patient Care? 

Minority Nurse

Unfortunately, this approach fails to consider the long-term impact on patient care and the loss of invaluable experience and expertise that seasoned nurses possess, which is critical to the success of novice nurses. Prioritizing profits over patient care compromises the quality and safety of healthcare services.

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High-Demand Skills for Medical Trainees

Serenity Nurse Aide Academy

These essential skills provide a career advantage and are key to making a positive impact on patient care. One of the most vital skills is effective communication with patients. Whether pursuing a role in patient care or administration, clear and empathetic communication makes a difference.

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5 Steps to a Stronger Nursing Resume

Minority Nurse

No matter how many job boards allow you to create a personal profile with your career details, having your own consistently updated document accurately representing your expertise could not be a smarter way to always be ready for the next opportunity. Instead, you can keep a separate document on hand listing your most important references.

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Nursing Leadership: What Is It and Why Is It Important?

Relias

The American Nurses Association describes a nurse leader as one who inspires and influences others to achieve their maximum potential using leadership skills and critical thinking. Encourages feedback and works to solve problems related to patient care, patient safety, budget, and staffing.

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NHA Industry Outlook Shows Growing Healthcare Jobs (Updated)

ACI Medical & Dental School

Interprofessional Education According to the NHA, there is an increased demand for healthcare professionals to have a wider knowledge base beyond their specific discipline, which ultimately leads to better patient care and cooperation among healthcare teams.

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Evidence-based Practice in Nursing: Why It Matters to Nurses and Their Patients

Minority Nurse

Most nurses are familiar with evidence-based practice (EBP), using research-proven healthcare techniques to enhance patient care and the nursing environment and practices. And the benefits of EBP-led care are well documented.

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3 Most Important Factors To Consider For Medical Assistants In 2022

Bell-Brown Medical Institute

3 Most Important factors to consider for medical assistants in 2022 The medical assistant’s role in healthcare has expanded to include more than just patient care. Medical assistants have a great opportunity to develop their soft skills and advance careers in the field.