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How to Become a Labor and Delivery Nurse
Learn about the educational and licensure requirements to become a labor and delivery nurse, along with the roles and responsibilities that come with the career.
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How to Become a Nurse Case Manager
While nurse case managers primarily have a background in nursing, they may also have additional experience working as health administrators or social workers. Because they make medical and...
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Stroke Guidelines and Awareness: Signs and Different Types
The best way to avoid becoming one of the 140,000 Americans who die each year due to a stroke is by knowing the stroke guidelines, including the risk factors and symptoms of an attack.
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What Do Healthcare Administrators Do?
Healthcare and hospital administrators are professionals who work to keep healthcare organizations running efficiently.
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COVID-19 Pushes AdventHealth University Students To Online Mission Trip
Physical therapy students at AdventHealth University transitioned to an entirely online format for their virtual mission trip with Haiti Adventist Hospital.
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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.
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6 Tools That Transformed Nursing
Nursing roles have changed drastically over time due to a rapid succession of discoveries and innovations. While many forces have converged to alter the contemporary nursing practice, few changes have...
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8 Inspirational Quotes About Nurses
Nurses are critical for successfully delivering treatment in nearly all caregiving environments. As medical practices evolve, these professionals change in parallel to deliver the best possible health...
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A Brief Look at the History of Nursing
The nursing profession is among the largest labor pools in the world. Nursing profession advocates and the demand for more capable healthcare staff in the medical field during wartime were catalysts...
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Leadership Styles in Nursing
Health care service requires considerable interdisciplinary cooperation. This cooperation does not happen automatically because individuals work for the same organization or share the desire to heal...