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

Relias

Every nurse has the potential to lead, whether on the front line, in their unit, or as a resource for others. Good nursing leadership improves patient outcomes, reduces medical errors, and improves staff retention — benefiting patients and healthcare organizations. But the goal is clear.

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Celebrating Black Nursing Leaders: Mary Howard

Minority Nurse

Mary Howard, DNP, RN, NEA-BC is the executive director of The Ohio State University East Hospital and is responsible for operations, strategic planning, and program development. In February, we’ll highlight healthcare leaders who are prominent figures in their organizations and are making transformational impacts in nursing.

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Insights and Perspectives on Physicians’ Hospital Satisfaction

Doximity

Roughly 80% of physicians rated their overall hospital practice experience favorably, according to an analysis of more than 11,000 verified physician reviews collected by Doximity's Hospital Reviews product. Be] careful of a toxic workplace environment toward outsiders.” Read all hospital reviews here. 20 reviews).

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Is There an Easy-Button for AI In Healthcare Team Well-Being? Exploring a New PC with Embedded AI

Health Populi

Specifically, in addition to an “easy-button” on-ramp to Copilot AI for providers to click on, the device has faster performance supported by a new Neural Processing Unit (NPU) that could help make their work more productive with less friction – and thus support clinicians’ well-being? Let me explain from a global to a local lens….

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Dental Assistants: A Look Inside NWSC’s Program

Northwest Suburban College

This well-rounded approach ensures that you are prepared for both the clinical and administrative aspects of the job. Our faculty members have diverse backgrounds, having worked in dental clinics, private practices, and hospitals. This makes the learning experience engaging and effective.

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Medical Assistant vs. CNA: What’s the Difference?

Prism Career Institute

Many employers prefer or require that medical assistants are certified, which they can pursue from a range of organizations, such as the American Association of Medical Assistants and the National Healthcareer Association. CNA programs can be found in community colleges, technical schools, etc.,

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Language Barriers in Healthcare and 5 Strategies to Overcome Them

DropStat

Should hospitals and health care providers work on overcoming language barriers? How can overcoming language barriers improve the work environment for nurses and healthcare workers? This highlights the need for medical interpreters in the intensive care unit. What are language barriers in healthcare? </p>