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Wise Word of the Month: Credence

Wise Word of the Month: Credence

What does giving credence to imposter syndrome mean? How can nurses overcome self-doubt and insecurity in leadership? Here we unpack the historical usage of credence and its application to nursing.
Samantha Beaver
September 27, 2023
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Wise Words
Mental Health
Emotions
So, You’ve Made a Medical Error — What Should You Tell the Patient?

So, You’ve Made a Medical Error — What Should You Tell the Patient?

New research takes a stab at answering this perennial question.
Maura Hohman
September 25, 2023
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Hospitals / Health Systems
Patient Communication
Patient Care
Disasters and Dementia

Disasters and Dementia

Disasters due to natural and man-made causes, and increases in the number of dementia patients requiring caregivers, compel nurses to boost preparedness efforts on behalf of vulnerable populations.
Nancy Burns, EMT, CHEP, AFAA, AHA-A
September 26, 2023
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Advice & Tips for Work
Education
Quality & Performance Improvement
 Five Clinical Pearls from a Burn Nurse

Five Clinical Pearls from a Burn Nurse

What to do, and not do, when treating a burn patient. Plus, professional development opportunities to build your burn care knowledge, including the upcoming burn nursing specialty certification
Emily Werthman, MSN, RN, Burn Program Coordinator, The Johns Hopkins Burn Center at Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center
September 22, 2023
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Wise Words
Wellness
Patient Care
Hospitals / Health Systems
Management & Treatment
The Average Salary of Every Type of Hospital Employee

The Average Salary of Every Type of Hospital Employee

Employment in the healthcare and social assistance sector will account for one-third of all new jobs in the US in 2026.
Taleena Nadkarni
March 26, 2021
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Hospitals / Health Systems
Practice Management
Personal Finance
Does Preventative Healthcare Ever Go Too Far?

Does Preventative Healthcare Ever Go Too Far?

When wellness trends and concierge services masquerade as preventative care, it's hard to sift through what can truly make us better and where the money flows.
Payton Sy, BSN, RN
September 20, 2023
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Quality & Performance Improvement
Wise Words
Education
Being a Well-Prepared Nurse

Being a Well-Prepared Nurse

September is Preparedness Month, Food Safety Education Month, and Suicide Prevention Awareness Month. All three campaigns alert nurses to prepare for emergencies – for themselves and patients
Nancy Burns, EMT, CHEP, AFAA, AHA-A
September 19, 2023
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Education
Healthy Living Tips
Lifestyle
Patient Lifestyle
Wellness
This Tool Helps Minimize Medication Name Mix-Ups

This Tool Helps Minimize Medication Name Mix-Ups

Currently, there’s no tool to help prescribers avoid mixing up drugs, but researchers have created a model to address the all-too-common mix-up of medications because they sound or look alike (SALA).
Maura Hohman
March 26, 2021
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Innovation
Health Tech
Design Thinking
NAHN: The Nation's Leading Voice For Latino Nurses

NAHN: The Nation's Leading Voice For Latino Nurses

Since 1975, the National Association of Hispanic Nurses (NAHN) has been the Nation’s leading professional society for Latino nurses.
Erica Bettencourt
September 15, 2023
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Work Relationships
Real HCP Stories & Experiences
Powerful Pumpkin Spice

Powerful Pumpkin Spice

It’s common knowledge that pumpkin spice rules fall. But did you know that the spices and gourd in your holiday pies and fall lattes can actually be beneficial to your health?
Kelly McClure
September 13, 2023
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Lifestyle
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