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Registered Nurse Babasi Maradkel stands in a hallway with a white coat on. She is holding a clipboard and smiling, while talking to other staff members.My SpecialtyClinical Navigator, Babasi Maradkel, Henry MayoA new role that combines leadership, mentorship and education...limited to, congestive heart failure, stock, oncology and chest observation patients. However, unlike program navigators, I don’t do direct patient care. My role is helping staff care for patients and...
Mildred Dalton wearing a military uniform and hat, sits smiling towards the cameraProfiles In NursingMildred Dalton Manning (1914-2013), WWII POW and the “Last Angel”She joined the Army to see the world...to join the Army Nurse Corps. For Dalton, like other military recruits since time immemorial, travel was the primary attraction of military service. Short of winning the Irish Sweepstakes or...
Registered Nurse Serene Owen stands smiling while holding a baby simulator that is resting on a table next to her.My SpecialtyCNS Educator, Senene Owen, Methodist Hospital of Southern CaliforniaCaring for high-acuity infant patients...are your future career goals? What avenues of career growth are available to a nurse with your credentials? I’m not really sure what my future holds. Having the CNS and...
Three nurses are talking. Two are in scrubs and one is in casual attire.FeatureChart Your Career CourseHow to find your passion and follow it through...natural extension of my career. I took a staff educator position in the critical care and progressive care units at another hospital, teaching my colleagues while also learning as much...
Registered Nurse Lyrose Ortiz stands smiling in blue scrubs, arms resting on a counter.My SpecialtyIntensive Care Unit, Lyrose Ortiz, MLK Community HospitalHelping critical care nurses reach their full potential...I constantly evaluate and confirm that the delivery of care is up to our standards of practice. I solve patient care issues and conflicts using critical thinking skills, our code...

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A patient sits upright in a hospital bed talking to a nurse in scrubs at the bedside. The nurse is using a tabletFeatureWired Hospitals: Methodist Hospital of Southern California and Gamification SystemsAn innovative way to collect patient feedback and award nurses for their efforts...more excited to see the positive comments that are meant for them. The individual comments about their care and compassion tie them back to why they choose healthcare.” “Positive comments...
A nurse is smiling across a table that has a tablet laying on itFeatureSeven Habits of Highly Effective NursesTake time to reflect on your career and be influenced and inspired by othersDo you want to excel in your professional life? Start by purging any unwanted career-related “clutter” that slows you down or no longer serves any purpose. When studying the careers...
Registered Nurse Carole Covey sitting in a plane with a jumpsuit on and a helmet. She is looking out of the window.My SpecialtyFlight Nursing, Carole Covey, PHI Air Medical GroupDelivering emergency care on the (rotary) wing...being a nurse in a busy critical care emergency department or an intensive care unit to build a strong foundation for flight nursing. Being able to think critically, remain calm...
A nurse in a white coat is taking an ultrasound of a patient lying on a hospital bedFeatureWired Hospitals: From Science Fiction to the BedsideHow local hospitals are using technology to reshape the way nurses work...inpatient operational workflow specialist. “The use of this technology is live in our acute care settings and is now considered standard of care at Cedars-Sinai.” Blood by Wire What works...
Illustration of the Centaur hospital ship sinking with people swimming around it. On the right, there is a photo of Ellen Savage in a dress and cap smilingProfiles In NursingEllen Savage (1912-1985), Australian Nurse Who Rallied a Nation at WarShe survived the sinking of a hospital ship during WW2Even if you practice for decades, your entire career may be defined by only a few moments. For Australia’s Ellen Savage, it was the three minutes it took for the...