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Providers Debate: Does Long Hair Belong in a Clinical Setting?

Providers Debate: Does Long Hair Belong in a Clinical Setting?

Can wearing your hair long place your patients at risk? You might be surprised.
Rosemary Black
June 26, 2021
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Nurse Community
Professional Outlook
Self-Care
Heavy Backpacks

Heavy Backpacks

As we fight for a brighter future in nursing, let us remind each other that we carry heavy backpacks, and it is okay to take them off because we are worthy of being cared for as we care for others.
Tara Rynders
August 31, 2023
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Education
Healthy Living Tips
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What We’ve Learned (And Haven’t) From Nursing Strikes Throughout History

What We’ve Learned (And Haven’t) From Nursing Strikes Throughout History

Most people say that history repeats itself. In the case of nursing strikes, much of its history has remained unchanged since the beginning.
Payton Sy
August 15, 2023
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Hope
Lifestyle
Resiliency
Aren’t We So Lucky?

Aren’t We So Lucky?

As a nurse, I wonder what it would take for us to leave work and say, ā€œHow lucky are we that we get to do this job?ā€
Tara Rynders
August 10, 2023
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Hope
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Reviewing the Options for Colorectal Cancer Screening

Reviewing the Options for Colorectal Cancer Screening

Patients and clinicians should engage in shared decision making, considering the patient’s individual circumstance and preferences to determine which colorectal cancer screening test is best for them.
Tara Haelle
September 10, 2021
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Patient Care
Patient Communication
Management & Treatment
Gastroenterology
Results from a Pilot Program for Monitoring Covid-19 Patients at Home

Results from a Pilot Program for Monitoring Covid-19 Patients at Home

Here's how one health system tracked and offered support to Covid-19 patients who didn't require hospitalization.
Amy Florence
March 26, 2021
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Innovation
Change Management
Covid-19
Hospitals / Health Systems
Transformative Summer Internship: Unveiling Nursing Passions at NYU Rusk’s HCOP Program

Transformative Summer Internship: Unveiling Nursing Passions at NYU Rusk’s HCOP Program

Emily Milgrim, an undergrad nursing student, sought summer internships close to home. Accepted into NYU’s HCOP program, she shadowed NPs, attended lectures, and gained valuable insights for her future
Emily Milgrim
August 3, 2023
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Nurse Community
New Graduates
Professional Outlook
Wise Word of the Month: Engage

Wise Word of the Month: Engage

What does engagement mean for nurses? How can a nurse remain engaged in the midst of burn-out? Follow along as we unpack the historical usage of the word engage and its application to nursing.
Samantha Beaver
August 2, 2023
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Advice & Tips for Work
Nurse Community
Quality & Performance Improvement
Five Things Nurses Should Know About Investing

Five Things Nurses Should Know About Investing

Investing is critical to building wealth and securing a stable financial future and plays a significant role in achieving long-term financial goals.
April Waddell, RN, BSN, CFEIā„ 
August 1, 2023
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Professional Outlook
What Financial Experts Need You to Know About Nursing Student Loan Forgiveness

What Financial Experts Need You to Know About Nursing Student Loan Forgiveness

Here’s what nurses need to know about student loans and nursing student loan forgiveness, with tips backed by financial experts.
Payton Sy
July 27, 2023
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Informatics
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