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Why Nursing Careers Are More Impactful Than Ever Before

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Nurses Are Expanding Their Roles in Healthcare The Cleveland Clinic notes that nurses play a crucial role in healthcare, caring for both children and adults. They assist in surgeries, provide hospice care, and serve as primary care providers. Many nurses specialize in specific conditions like heart disease or cancer.

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Meet a Champion of Nursing Diversity: Stacey Garnett

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After working with Garnett to master the material and conquer her testing anxiety, she passed the test and currently works as an LPN in hospice. Championing Patient-Centered Care At the core of Garnett’s success throughout her 30-year career is a deeply rooted dedication to patient-centered care.

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

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Example Answer: In my current role, I had the opportunity to participate in a special training and change to a team-based care model. 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.

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Home Health Specializations Boost Performance, Bottom Line

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Clinical competency has always been an essential element of high-quality patient care. With PDGM and HHVBP directing Medicare reimbursements, a patient-centered approach by competent staff can pay off in even more ways. There are many specialization areas to consider, such as: Memory care. Palliative care.