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Why Medication Reconciliation is Not a Waste of Time

Why Medication Reconciliation is Not a Waste of Time

Medication reconciliation is a key part of every patient history. It’s hugely time-consuming and every health care professional knows the results are highly questionable. So how to do this well?
Linda Peckel
March 26, 2021
Practice Management
Patient Care
Patient Communication
Why Newly Licensed Nurses Work Overtime, Juggle Second Jobs

Why Newly Licensed Nurses Work Overtime, Juggle Second Jobs

Newly licensed nurses often work overtime or second jobs. The good news is that most new nurses can work the shifts and schedules they prefer, and mandatory overtime has not increased over the years.
Theresa Tamkins
March 26, 2021
New Graduates
Time Management
Professional Outlook
Why NPs are Especially Suited to Address Social Determinants of Health

Why NPs are Especially Suited to Address Social Determinants of Health

A new report finds important gaps when it comes to addressing the economic and social conditions that cause healthcare disparities in the United States.
Lini Kadaba
February 1, 2022
SDOH
Patient Care
Patient Communication
Research
You Know About the Importance of the Social Determinants of Health — Now What?

You Know About the Importance of the Social Determinants of Health — Now What?

Here’s why you should care about SDOH screening — and the important role NPs, PAs and RNs play in incorporating it into everyday routines.
Collen Debellefonds
March 26, 2021
SDOH
Management & Treatment
Patient Communication
Your Complete Guide to Beginning to Meditate as a Healthcare Professional

Your Complete Guide to Beginning to Meditate as a Healthcare Professional

Working to save people’s lives day in and day out is a stressful job. Meditation can help manage and release some of the negative energy and stress that comes with the job.
Maura Hohman
March 26, 2021
Self-Care
Stress Reduction
Wellness
Lifestyle
Your Patients Could Be Taking a Daily Dose of Aspirin Without Your Knowledge

Your Patients Could Be Taking a Daily Dose of Aspirin Without Your Knowledge

New research indicates that millions of healthy people still take aspirin believing it will prevent heart disease even though research indicates this behavior can be dangerous.
Taleena Nadkarni
March 26, 2021
Cardiology
Management & Treatment
Research
Seven Creative and Free Ways for RNs, APRNs, and PAs to Keep Up CEUs

Seven Creative and Free Ways for RNs, APRNs, and PAs to Keep Up CEUs

CEUs come in classroom-style training, paid courses, conferences, and other unique and creative formats for every kind of learner.
Katherine Boyarksy
March 26, 2021
Certification
Time Management
Professional Outlook
Seven High-Tech Products Slowly Replacing the Stethoscope

Seven High-Tech Products Slowly Replacing the Stethoscope

Here’s a list of up-and-coming devices that could change the way you assess your patient’s heartbeat and breathing.
Taleena Nadkarni
March 26, 2021
Health Tech
Innovation
Seven Steps to Take If the State Nursing or PA Board Investigates You

Seven Steps to Take If the State Nursing or PA Board Investigates You

Perhaps the only thing more daunting than a malpractice lawsuit is the state’s nursing or physician assistant board investigating you — because that’s how you lose your license.
Maura Hohman
March 26, 2021
Malpractice
Advice & Tips for Work
Professional Outlook
Seven Ways to Talk to Your Patients about Cost of Care

Seven Ways to Talk to Your Patients about Cost of Care

Out-of-pocket costs have skyrocketed in the past decade. In 2006, only 4% of people with private insurance were enrolled in high-deductible health plans. By 2018, that number was 29%.
Spencer Bokat-Lindell
March 26, 2021
Cost of Care
Patient Communication
Management & Treatment
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