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Ways to Build Relationships with Patients as a Travel Nurse

The Gypsy Nurse

The skill of creating long-lasting relationships with patients assumes a unique significance in the dynamic world of travel nursing, where healthcare personnel shift from one assignment to another. Develop Empathetic Communication Skills Empathy is the foundation of every successful nurse-patient connection.

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Creating Effective Training Programs in Post-Acute Care

Relias

Training post-acute care professionals is essential to providing high-quality care and to the success of your organization. It should maintain and enhance employee clinical and soft skills and promote effective teamwork, communication, critical thinking, and shared decision-making.”

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Inspiring Nurse Leader-Dr. Khaliah Fisher-Grace

American Nurse

Khaliah Fisher-Grace, PhD, RN, CPHQ, PCCN-K, will begin the role of Director-at-Large as part of the American Nurses Association (ANA) board of directors starting January 1, 2024. In June this year, the ANA’s Membership Assembly elected nine new board members (American Nurses Association, 2023). They inspired me.

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The CNO's Ultimate Guide to a Healthy Work Environment

Health Leaders | Nursing

A large part of nurse dissatisfaction involves working in poor conditions. Nurses are overworked because of staffing shortages, they’re exhausted by heavy workloads, and they’re often dealing with workplace violence and other external disruptors. Here’s how CNOs can create better conditions for their nurses.

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VR stroke training for NSW nurses rolls out

Nursing Review

Emergency department nurses across New South Wales are set to benefit from a new virtual reality (VR) training program about stroke care. It's really pleasing to see this innovative technology being used to train nurses." The Australian Institute of Health and Welfare estimated that 1.6 per cent of all deaths.

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The CNO’s Ultimate Guide to a Healthy Work Environment

Health Leaders | Nursing

A large part of nurse dissatisfaction involves working in poor conditions. Nurses are overworked because of staffing shortages, they’re exhausted by heavy workloads, and they’re often dealing with workplace violence and other external disruptors. Here’s how CNOs can create better conditions for their nurses.

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Let’s huddle up

American Nurse

A comprehensive ambulatory cancer center’s journey to implementing tiered huddles Takeaways: Tiered huddles are brief conversations that occur throughout levels of an organization or across health systems to improve patient safety, communication, situational awareness, care coordination, resource utilization, patient outcomes, and service.