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MedTech Advancements in CNA Training Programs

Serenity Nurse Aide Academy

By familiarizing themselves with these technologies during their training, CNAs can seamlessly transition into their roles, becoming more efficient and proficient in delivering patient care. Understanding how to use these tools is crucial for improving workflow and patient safety.

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What is Automation in Healthcare? A Guide to Streamlining Operations 

CollaborateMD

Applications of automation span everything from medical billing and administrative processes to enhancing patient care through clinical decision support and real-time analytics. Patient Care Shines By automating patient care and clinical workflows, providers can improve response times and personalize treatments.

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10 Technologies In Nursing That Is Transforming Patient Care

Arkenea

Telehealth and telemedicine technologies allow nurses to provide remote patient care, monitoring, and education, which has been particularly helpful during the COVID-19 pandemic. In particular, nursing has seen significant advancements in technology that have improved patient outcomes and enhanced the quality of care.

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Risks Facing Nurse Practitioners Today

Minority Nurse

Nurse practitioners (NPs) have a great deal of responsibility regarding patient care, and as the healthcare landscape evolves, so do the daily risks NPs face. Nurse practitioner malpractice data can be used to inform and address areas of clinical improvement as well as help to improve the quality of care and patient safety.

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Empowering Medical Assistants: Key Skills for a Successful Career in Healthcare

Northwest Suburban College

As the healthcare industry continues to evolve and the demand for skilled healthcare professionals grows, Medical Assistants must be equipped with a strong foundation of skills to meet the diverse and ever-changing needs of patients and healthcare providers.

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Recognizing PeriAnesthesia Nurse Awareness Week

Minority Nurse

Perianesthesia nurses work alongside a patient as they are preparing for or recovering from a procedure that requires sedation. Nurses in this specialty are dedicated to patient safety and are responsible for monitoring and assessing patients as they move through the preparation and recovery processes.

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Daily Responsibilities of a Medical Assistant

Northwest Suburban College

Our role involves a mix of clinical and administrative tasks, ensuring that the healthcare facility operates smoothly while providing excellent patient care. Our day typically starts with preparing patients for medical exams. This involves taking their vital signs, such as blood pressure, temperature, and weight.