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The First Year: What to Expect When Running a New Nurse Practitioner Practice

Nurse Practitioners in Business

This is an exciting milestone, but lets face ityour first year in business is going to be a whirlwind. Market online using social media and Google My Business. Personalize communication: Use SMS or email appointment reminders. Join Communities: Look for NP associations, business networking groups, or online forums.

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The Well-Fed Nursing Career

Minority Nurse

When you graduated from nursing school, your attention was focused on passing the NCLEX, getting licensed, and landing your first job. and soft skills (communication, emotional intelligence, patient education, etc.) We aren’t taught how to maintain a career; it requires time, energy, and thoughtful action.

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Memorial Hermann Health System’s Innovative Approach To Reimagining a Culture of Excellence

Relias

I recently had the privilege of co-presenting a webinar for the American Hospital Association with two colleagues from Memorial Hermann Health System. Our focus for this webinar was to look at how Memorial Hermann has emerged from the pandemic to reposition itself to successfully move forward in a difficult climate.

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These Nursing Associations Connect You to Fellow Pros and Valuable Resources

Nurse.com

The organization offers several professional development outlets, including an annual conference, online resources, webinars, and a career center. Among professional development opportunities are an annual conference, webinars, and training resources. Members can also benefit from webinars and other resources. Emergency Nursing.

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What to Look for in an MS in Speech-Language Pathology (MS-SLP) Program

University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences

Speech-language pathologists (SLP) are in demand to diagnose and treat a wide range of communication disorders and conditions in patients of all ages. Working with individuals to improve their ability to communicate is a rewarding and empowering role, and it starts with the right education. State board requirements differ.