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Understanding Ergonomics in Nursing
Ergonomics is the “science of fitting workplace conditions and job demands to the capabilities of the working population,” according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. It is especially...
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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...