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Beyond the Bedside: Building Financial and Emotional Security as a Minority Home Health Nurse

Minority Nurse

Pay disparities remain a serious concern, especially when you do the same work as others for less compensation. You may carry heavier caseloads or work longer hours without acknowledgment or fair pay. Over time, these pressures can wear down your mental health and make it harder to sustain a fulfilling career.

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Virtual Job Opportunities for Nurses: Careers Beyond the Bedside

Diversity Nursing

The Nursing profession is evolving rapidly, and with the rise of technology and telehealth, Nurses now have more opportunities than ever to work remotely. Virtual Nursing jobs offer flexibility, work-life balance, and the ability to impact patient care from anywhere.

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How El Camino Health Cracked the Code for Lowering Nurse Turnover Rates

Health Leaders | Nursing

During the pandemic, nurses were feeling burnt out, and according to Cheryl Reinking , CNO at El Camino Health , overburdened both emotionally and physically. Now, burnout is still a critical issue in nursing, along with heavy workloads, documentation burdens, and workplace violence. We're coming out of that," Reinking said.

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Nurse Advocates to Follow on Social Media

Daily Nurse

Here are nurses’ social media accounts about humor, nursing, and mental health; you might find someone you can relate to or laugh with. She also documents her life with eczema and suggests products that manage her flare-ups. Instead of posting content solely on lifestyle, Kay takes a different turn.

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The Future of Travel Healthcare:  What’s on the Horizon?

The Gypsy Nurse

While travel nurses have traditionally been the most prominent part of this workforce, other healthcare professionals, including physical therapists, radiologists, respiratory therapists, and even mental health providers, are also becoming more common in the travel healthcare market. What does this mean for travel healthcare workers?

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The Consequences of DUI Convictions for Nurses: Understanding the Professional and Personal Impact

Every Nurse

Nurses facing a DUI conviction should seek legal counsel, be honest and cooperative, comply with all requirements, address underlying issues, and document recovery efforts. This process can be lengthy and stressful, often requiring the nurse to provide detailed explanations and documentation.

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Why Nurses Need Systemic Change to Overcome Job Burnout

Daily Nurse

Mental Wellness: a Very Real Issue The environmental factors that can have a negative physical and mental impact on nurses are well documented. Heightened health and safety concerns since the onset of COVID, mixed with rising patient mortality, are serious concerns on their own.