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Sabrina Keys from Regal Medical Group in scrubs next to a patient roomMy SpecialtyOutpatient Case Management, Sabrina Keys, Regal Medical GroupHelping patients stay healthy and on track by building trusting relationships...how the patient is doing over time. Developing trusting relationships that produce good outcomes is very satisfying. KEITH CARLSON, RN, BSN, CPC, NC-BC, has worked as a nurse since 1996...
Two silhouettes of people's heads looking away from each other, with both of their brains in whiteFeatureObstacles to Mental Health CareDepression, anxiety and burnout among nurses skyrocketed during the pandemic. Getting help is not always so easy. ...engagement improve, patient care outcomes do as well. TIFFANY SWEDEEN, RN, MSN, CPRC/CPC, works in critical care and as a clinical instructor. Follow her on Instagram @scrubbedcleanrn or at www.recoverandrise.com....
A sepia toned photo of Mary Seacole wearing a dress and sitting on a chair, looking downProfiles In NursingMary Seacole (1805–1881), Crimean War MemoiristHer bestselling book inspired the British public and Royal Family...General Hospital. In the UK, an annual service is held for her at her gravesite. In 2004, she was voted “Best Black Briton.” ALEXA DAVIDSON, RN, MSN, is a freelance...
Patient lying down in bed, while a nurse is standing in a white coat and holding paperwork for the patient to look atMy SpecialtyTrauma Nursing, Gilda Cruz-Manglapus, Henry Mayo Newhall HospitalResponding to severe injury and community crisisGilda Cruz-Manglapus RN, MSN, PHN, TCRN Trauma Program Manager Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital, Valencia Please share the story of your nursing career. I’ve been a nurse for 22 years. I...
Black, heeled calf length boots are on the left and teal clogs are on the right. The background is whiteFeatureFrom Clodhoppers to ClogsThe colorful history of nursing shoes...of who and what nurses are and how they’re perceived by the public. It’s no wonder that so many nurses have such strong feelings about them. ERSILIA POMILIO, RN, MSN,...

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