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How One Doctor Invented a Better Nebulizer

How One Doctor Invented a Better Nebulizer

One clinician knew there had to be a more effective way to deliver medication to patients with asthma and COPD. Here’s how he created a new type of nebulizer.
Andrea Barbalich
March 26, 2021
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Innovation
Pulmonology
Management & Treatment
How Nursing Schools Are Contributing to America’s Mental Health Crisis

How Nursing Schools Are Contributing to America’s Mental Health Crisis

There aren’t nearly enough practitioners to address Americans’ mental health care needs—and the problem begins in nursing school.
Collen Debellefonds
March 26, 2021
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Education
Trends
Wellness
Self-Care
Mental Health
How Nurses Perceive Job Difficulty Affects Patient Care

How Nurses Perceive Job Difficulty Affects Patient Care

How nurses perceive the difficulty of their workday plays an important role in patient care regardless of the size of the nurses’ caseload or patient acuity.
Rosemary Black
March 26, 2021
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Wellness
Patient Safety
Quality & Performance Improvement
Patient Care
How Much Do RNs  Make? Nurse Wages Depend on Many Factors

How Much Do RNs Make? Nurse Wages Depend on Many Factors

Medscape’s annual survey of the yearly compensation of registered nurses reveals that their full-time earnings don’t reflect what one would expect with the steadily growing job market.
Rosemary Black
March 26, 2021
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Hospitals / Health Systems
Practice Management
Professional Outlook
How Meal Timing Affects Heart Attack Patient Outcomes

How Meal Timing Affects Heart Attack Patient Outcomes

For an individual who’s had a heart attack, making a habit of skipping breakfast or eating dinner near bedtime can impact his or her likelihood of dying, having another heart attack, or developing an
shivanie@healthproview.com
March 26, 2021
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Cardiology
Patient Lifestyle
Patient Care
How a Food Rut Can Be an Easy-Eating Strategy in Busy Times

How a Food Rut Can Be an Easy-Eating Strategy in Busy Times

When life is crazed, thinking about what to eat is the last thing you probably want to do. Falling into an eating rhythm could make nourishing yourself easier.
Carey Rossi
June 29, 2021
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Food
Advice & Tips for Work
Self-Care
Higher Pay, Better Benefits for PAs Employed in Hospitals

Higher Pay, Better Benefits for PAs Employed in Hospitals

Physician assistants (PAs) work in a wide range of healthcare settings, but the best paying jobs appear to be in hospitals, according to a new report.
Roxanne Nelson
February 22, 2021
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Hospitals / Health Systems
How Severe is Your Burnout?

How Severe is Your Burnout?

This exercise can help you assess how close to burnout you really are and these tips can help you move past it
Maura Hohman
March 26, 2021
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Self-Care
Wellness
Great Books for the Beach or the Bed

Great Books for the Beach or the Bed

Beach weather isn’t quite here yet for most of the country, but that doesn’t mean you can’t get a head start on some beach reads.
Tara Haelle
April 11, 2022
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Self-Care
Stress Reduction
Wellness
Grant Nurses the Serenity… to Avoid Burnout

Grant Nurses the Serenity… to Avoid Burnout

Burnout in healthcare was a problem long before the pandemic came along, but the pandemic turned a festering problem into a cankerous boil.
Tara Haelle
June 1, 2022
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Advice & Tips for Work
Flo Picks
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