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The Power of Teamwork in Combating Nursing Home Neglect 

American Medical Compliance

The Role of Teamwork in Preventing Nursing Home Neglect Interdisciplinary Collaboration Among Healthcare Providers Healthcare providers, including doctors, nurses, physical therapists, and social workers, must work together to deliver holistic care. Enroll your large team in our customized, free course development program today!

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Celebrating 50 Years of Pediatric Nursing Excellence: A Conversation with PNCB Chair Amanda Vickers

Daily Nurse

PNCB certification is a professional mark of distinction recognized throughout the industry, she says, emphasizing annual renewal and ongoing educationoffering more than 100 hours of online CEto ensure pediatric nurses stay current with best practices and new evidence. This is crucial for early intervention and holistic care.

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

Every Nurse

Key Responsibilities of a Staff Nurse A staff nurse is responsible for providing patient-centered care that is evidence-based and supported by best practices. They must maintain accurate documentation, communicate effectively with the healthcare team and collaborate with other disciplines to provide holistic care.

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4 Steps to Becoming a Labor and Delivery Nurse

Registered Nursing

If your facility doesn't offer formal training, ask about opportunities to precept with an experienced L&D nurse or attend continuing education workshops on obstetrics. Learn more about nurse residency programs and how they can support your transition into specialty care.