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Black History Month: James Chiles
James Chiles was one of the first African Americans to challenge the concept of separate but equal before the U.S. Supreme Court.
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Safety in Healthcare: Tips for Maintaining Patient Health and Well-being
The developing safety in healthcare discipline aims to safeguard the people healthcare strives to heal.
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History of Chaplaincy
Chaplaincy has a storied history that stretches back to the fourth century.
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The Evolution of Health Education From the Classroom to the Digital World
Explore the numerous ways the influx of technology in healthcare has impacted how students learn, grow, and prepare for a career in the healthcare industry.
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How Big is a Serving Size, Really?
Knowing what a typical serving size looks like can help you avoid portion distortion when planning your meals and snacks.
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How To Manage Your Stress
Although too much stress, or ongoing stress, can spell bad news for your health and overall well-being, some stress is a part of a healthy life. Here’s a look at what causes stress and what you can do...
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To Save Costs, Hire More Nurses
Cutting staff and nurses can vastly decrease staffing cost, at least on paper. Yet studies are now showing that the opposite may prove to be the better strategy. Hiring more nurses can actually lead...
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Robotics in Healthcare: Past, Present, and Future
Innovators worldwide are advancing the field of robotics in healthcare by developing complex systems and platforms. Explore the future of medical robotics.
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Three Ways Education Advances Nurses
Some nurses may be surprised to learn how many ways there are to advance a nursing career. The ever-changing landscape for healthcare in the U.S. has created opportunities for nurses who wish to take...
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Nurses Never Stop Learning
Nurses must adapt to new technology and policies faster than ever. Consequently, most practicing nurses now take continuing education courses to stay up to date on the important developments.