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What Is the Goal of Palliative Care? Resources and Tips
During end-of-life events, care providers and family members work together to deliver physical and emotional support for the patient. Attending to basic physical necessities, such as a comfortable...
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Myth: Radiation Exposure a High Risk for Imaging Techs
Misconceptions and the general public’s understanding of radiation continue to be a struggle for the scientific community.
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Radiologic Technologists in High Demand
U.S. News & World Report recently ranked the role of Radiologic Technologist No. 13 in its 2021 list of “Best Healthcare Support Jobs” and No. 71 in its 2021 “100 Best Jobs” list.
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Occupational Therapist: AHU Experience Helps Me With Patients
Just three months after graduating from AdventHealth University, Shannon Riley has landed a position that normally requires at least five years of work experience.
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What is the TEAS Exam?
The TEAS exam is a standardized test designed to gauge a student's readiness for nursing school. Learn all about it here.
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Healthcare Management vs. Healthcare Administration
Individuals who are interested in taking on such a key role must often decide between two paths: healthcare management vs. healthcare administration. Although they are similar in some ways, these...
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Hospital Leadership Tactics During a Crisis
Hospital leaders are responsible for maintaining operations during emergency situations, such as a pandemic or natural disaster.
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How to Become a Medical Office Manager
Medical office managers are the gears of a practice: Their work keeps everything running smoothly. They manage entire facilities or healthcare departments, including planning, directing, and...
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Military Chaplain: Salary and Career Outlook
The freedom to practice one’s religion is protected as a constitutional right. Since service members often live on U.S. military bases and can be deployed overseas, military chaplains accommodate the...
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The FNP’s Role in Disaster Nursing and Emergency Preparedness
Disasters, both human-made and natural, can cause severe damage to communities and cities. However, registered nurses and nurse practitioners can plan ahead, strategizing how to help families recover...