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Future-Proofing Healthcare

Penn Nursing

Bowles, PhD, RN, FAAN, FACMI, GRN’96, van Ameringen Chair in Nursing Excellence, on how health informatics can improve health care for at-risk adults. Elaine Sang, MSN, RN For her dissertation, Sang will explore the quality of patient education given to sepsis survivors.

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9 Best States to Travel Nurse in 2023

MAS Medical Staffing

As a travel nurse, you can pursue your passion while benefiting from a flexible work-anywhere lifestyle. Paired with a trusted nurse staffing agency like MAS Medical, you can also enjoy full-time benefits like health insurance, 401k compensation, weekly pay, and so much more. The places with the largest nursing shortages.

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Reflecting on Life as an ICU Nurse During COVID-19: Mental Health

The Gypsy Nurse

When your mental health improves, a cloud is lifted …h ealing begins from within through the practice of self-compassion.” Lisa left the bedside in February of 2021 to pursue higher education. an ICU, OR, and PACU nurse, describes working as a nurse during the pandemic as “ crazy !” Heart Lung. 2022 Sep-Oct;55:127-133.

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Overcoming Staff Shortages: A Guide to Proactive Solutions

Celayix

Another sector facing substantial staff shortages is the education sector, specifically the shortage of teachers, special education teachers and support staff. A lack of experience, necessary abilities, credentials, and/or education is preventing 26% of respondents from the McKinsey study from employment. Similarly, the U.S.