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New study to investigate domestic abuse of nurses

Nursing Times

Read about new research being conducted into the issue of domestic abuse against nurses, midwives and support workers.

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Why Client Success Is the Backbone of Healthcare Workforce Transformation

Ringo

Discover how Ringos Client Success team drives healthcare workforce transformation through strategic support, collaboration, and a deep commitment to client outcomes.

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🤬 and  Banned Words: Advancing our Scholarship and Activism of Outrage – Part II

Nursology

My beloved aunt, my mothers sister, was a Southerner, what one might have called a genteel woman who was never harsh but could be stern. There would be no thought of using a curse word; Heaven forfend! When the men cursed she said it was a mite tee-jus to have to listen.

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How ChristianaCare is Expanding the Capabilities of Virtual Nursing

Health Leaders | Nursing

The next goal of this health system's virtual nursing program is to see how virtual care can impact other areas, says this nurse leader. Health systems everywhere are experimenting with virtual nursing, and there are many key strategies that they can learn from each other. Maria Brown , nursing excellence manager at ChristianaCare , outlined what ChristianaCare wants to accomplish with their virtual nursing model.

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Fertility Benefits for Every Age: A HR Roadmap from Gen Z to Baby Boomers

Speaker: Lauri Armstrong, SHRM-SCP - Sr. Director, People Operations at Carrot Fertility

Today’s workforce includes multiple generations of employees all looking for something different from their benefits package. While meeting these disparate needs can be challenging, a comprehensive fertility benefit can support everyone from junior staffers learning about their fertility health to senior leadership managing menopause and low testosterone symptoms.

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How to Train Surgical Teams Without Pulling Them Off the Floor 

American Medical Compliance

Time is everything in the operating room. Patient safety, team coordination, and timely procedures all depend on a well-trained surgical team that can move together with precision. However, a growing shortage of perioperative nursesand limited opportunities for hands-on educationhas made training more difficult than ever. As highlighted in the AORN Journal article “Nursing Shortages in the OR: Solutions for New Models of Education” , the industry faces increasing pressure to adopt in

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How to Become a Trauma-Informed Organization

Relias

Even when organizations dont directly engage with trauma, they are touched by it. The effects of trauma are present when employees call in sick. They are present when tensions build between staff and clients. And they are present when high turnover occurs and stretches budgets. Trauma-informed organizations change these painful patterns by acknowledging both the far-reaching effects of trauma and the many paths to heal it, becoming more effective in the process.

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How to Avoid Family Disputes Over Elder Care Decisions

Elder Care Matters

Avoiding family disputes over elder care decisions can seem daunting. This article offers practical legal and communication strategies to keep families united while ensuring the best care for aging loved ones. The post How to Avoid Family Disputes Over Elder Care Decisions appeared first on Elder Care Directory - ElderCareMatters.com.

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The Relentless School Nurse: Where Do We Go From Here?

The Relentless School Nurse

As another demanding school year is coming to a close (or already has), school nurses find themselves navigating an increasingly difficult landscape. Budget cuts loom large, threatening not just positions but the ability to provide vital care to students and school communities. In this moment of uncertainty, one question rises to the surface: Where do we go from here?

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Recognizing the Signs: Understanding and Improving Diagnosis of Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy in Women

Daily Nurse

As a cardiology nurse practitioner, I witness the typically long and overwhelming diagnostic journey for women living with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM). Nurses and nurse practitioners often have the unique privilege of spending a significant amount of time communicating with patients and families as they undergo several appointments and tests. They ensure there is a patient-centered, goal-oriented approach to care.