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Effective Chaperoning in Clinical Settings Training

American Medical Compliance

Chaperoning also serves to protect healthcare providers by maintaining professional boundaries and ensuring transparency in patient care. American Medical Compliance is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing education to physicians.

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How to Become a Nurse Anesthetist in the United States: Your Step-by-Step Guide

NexNurse

Step 7: Maintain Certification and Licensure As a CRNA, you'll need to engage in ongoing professional development and continuing education to maintain your certification and licensure. This ensures that you stay current with best practices in anesthesia care.

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Fire Prevention and Safety Training for Healthcare Providers

American Medical Compliance

Because of this, American Medical Compliance can inform your staff on fire prevention and safety within your practice. American Medical Compliance is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing education to physicians. AMA PRA Category 1 Credits.

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Emerging Roles and Expanded Responsibilities for Certified Nursing Assistants

Every Nurse

In this article, we’ll explore the factors driving these changes and the critical importance of continuing education and professional development for CNAs in healthcare today. For example, CNAs may be trained to use telehealth platforms to communicate with patients and provide virtual care.

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The Transition from Staff Nurse to Charge Nurse: Challenges and Strategies

Every Nurse

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT The Transition from Staff Nurse to Charge Nurse: Challenges and Strategies Updated June 22, 2023 by EveryNurse Staff Writers Many nurses aspire to take on leadership roles, and becoming a charge nurse is often the next step on this career trajectory.

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Leading by Example: Role Modeling as a Charge Nurse

Every Nurse

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Leading by Example: Role Modeling as a Charge Nurse Updated May 14, 2023 by EveryNurse Staff Writers As a charge nurse , the responsibilities are numerous and multifaceted. One way to build trust and rapport with staff is to lead by example in communication.

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How to Create a Clinical Ladder To Improve Nurse Retention and Performance

Relias

For example, a clinical ladder program may require nurses to demonstrate clinical excellence, pursue continuing education, participate in quality improvement projects, mentor other nurses, or assume leadership roles. The committee will be responsible for developing the vision, goals, and framework of your program.