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When Nurses Lack Empathy

Emerging RN Leader

By Rose O. Sherman, EdD, RN, NEA-BC, FAAN Some of the most troubling conversations I have with leaders today concern a growing number of nurses who seem to lack empathy. Caring for patients in a way that projects concern and empathy has always been a core value in nursing. Leaders see an increasing number of […] The post When Nurses Lack Empathy appeared first on Emerging Nurse Leader.

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Placebo Effect Revisited

Science Based Medicine

The New York Times and Ted Kaptchuk feed into more confusion about placebo effects. The post Placebo Effect Revisited first appeared on Science-Based Medicine.

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Hershaw Davis, Jr. Talks About Emergency Nursing

Minority Nurse

Early in Hershaw Davis Jr.’s career, an assignment to work as a floater in the emergency department changed his entire nursing career outcome. Now Davis MSN, RN, an emergency nurse at The Johns Hopkins Hospital and clinical faculty in the Department of Organizational Systems and Adult Health at the University of Maryland School of Nursing , is an established emergency nurse and says his career is an ideal fit.

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Choosing the Right Telemedicine Platform

19 Labs

How do you prepare in advance to ensure your telemedicine program is sustainable and delivers healthcare equality? In this article, we explore 3 key factors to consider in selecting the right telemedicine platform for your needs based on insights from our customers' real-world applications and experience. These factors are: Deployment Management Program Analytics Diagnostic Devices Each factor develops critical sub-categories to consider before selecting your telemedicine solution, helping you m

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Magnet Hospitals Support Nurses

Minority Nurse

Hospitals designated through the Magnet Recognition Program® live up to their name—they attract and keep nurses thanks to the nursing-focused strategies at the organization ’ s operations ’ foundation. Since the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) launched its inaugural Magnet pilot program in Seattle in 1994 , the designation has become the highest recognition for a hospital ’ s nursing department.

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Three Don’ts When Asking for Letters of Recommendation

Accepted Blog

The individuals who agree to write your letters of recommendation (LORs) are doing you a favor, so the least you can do is make their job easier by following proper LOR etiquette. Breaking the rules we outline in this post could result in your recommenders deciding not to write a favorable recommendation letter for you or maybe even not to write one at all.