Sat.Oct 17, 2020 - Fri.Oct 23, 2020

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My 15 Favorite Foods for a 12-hour Shift

Nursing Uncensored

Y’all it’s pandemic eatin’ time. While some of you are still getting no-contact delivery or curbside delivery, I’m trying to capitalize on all the groceries we bought and the meal/snack plan I made with bae. I’m not going to focus on what' I’ve been eating at home, because I really want to give you ideas for when you’re on a long-ass shift. My number one focus when planning work food is that I don’t want to have to touch it with my hands.

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What’s Next for Staffing?

Ringo

As the economy continues its recovery, many staffing firms find themselves back in the same spot as before the crisis–many jobs and few qualified candidates. Other firms are struggling to find new business.

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From the home front, swan song part two

EDNurseasauras

I have not worked since mid March. My last shift was preceded by 10 days of the busiest I can ever remember. The waits were hours long, it being high season for colds, flu, pneumonia. I did 5 straight shifts in triage, much of it alone. One week we had no COVID19 suspects. Then, a patient with cough, fever, SOB. The travel to Asia was not mentioned until I specifically asked about it.

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Why You Should Network With Recruiters BEFORE You Graduate

Hospital Recruiting | Nursing

rawpixel/123RF.com Regardless of your particular profession or specialty, the medical field is a challenge and getting through school and passing boards is quite overwhelming. For most, the focus during this time is just making it out of the program with adequate grades and knowledge. But there is a huge opportunity that is missed during those semesters by many: Networking!

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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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It just isn't funny anymore.a swan song in two parts

EDNurseasauras

I started this blog a long time ago with a post about my husband's experience with his cardiac stent. A bit over a year ago, he underwent a 4 vessel CABG by way of some mild chest pain and shortness of breath while bicycling. AFTER we cavorted around Italy. He has healed quite well, thanks, although not quite up to his own ridiculous standards of physical activity for a man 73-going-on-55.