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Back to the future

American Nurse

It occurred to me that we already have a great roadmap for this—the Future of Nursing Report. Thankfully, there’s no better time than the present to start addressing the future. Horror Vacui—nature abhors a vacuum. This principle applies to leadership as much as it does to physics, although perhaps a little more difficult to predict.

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FTC Bans Noncompete Clause: What Does It Mean for Nurse Practitioners?

Nurse Practitioners in Business

Noncompetes have existed for a long time, a very long time; they date back to the Middle Ages. Noncompetes have existed for a long time, a very long time; they date back to the Middle Ages. Have you experienced restrictions or limitations because of a noncompete clause in your contract? But first, let’s define what it is.

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A Reason To Work Out

Life of a Nurse

However, my body needs to be overhauled, and the health realities have crept up to the point it’s now, or my future will be more painful. As the owner of my body, I have Parkinson’s; I have been a nurse in direct care, and my back is an intricate pattern of stenosis and sciatic-like pain that was a nightmare. I love golf.

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Cybersecurity Tips for NPs: Staying Safe Online

Nurse Practitioners in Business

Are you stuck between a rock and a hard place, scrambling to keep your Nurse Practitioner practice open? It’s one thing if you’re struggling for reasons under your control. However, if you’re fighting to keep your doors open for reasons outside your control, that’s a different story. But first, let’s address a common misconception.

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Collette Health: Setting New Industry Standards

Health Leaders | Nursing

A remarkable 98%* (limited data) of respondents in the KLAS “Virtual Sitting & Nursing 2023: An Early Look at Promising Outcomes” report exhibit readiness to retain their current solutions, pointing to a hopeful future with room for more sophisticated, user-friendly solutions integrated seamlessly into the healthcare ecosystem.

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My Old Stethoscope

American Nurse

The stethoscope was stiff like my knees and lower back, which was to be expected. I placed it back in the bathroom drawer with my other nursing tools. Just as my drawer has both old and new, I aim to acknowledge the past while incorporating the future to better educate the next generation of nurses.

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Overcoming Mission Drift in Your Nursing Career

Minority Nurse

First, look back at why you chose to pursue nursing in the first place. Has your nursing career drifted off course? Do you need to align your career path with your personal or professional mission? You’re not alone, and there’s something you can do about it. Going Adrift We all choose nursing as a career for a variety of reasons.