Starting your nursing journey on a Med/Surg floor can be both exhilarating and terrifying. It's where you'll gain a solid foundation, but it's also where you'll encounter some of the wildest myths and misconceptions. Fear not, new nurses! I'm here to bust those myths and give you the real scoop on what to expect.
The allure of travel nursing is strong, especially for those with a touch of wanderlust. Imagine exploring new cities, experiencing different healthcare settings, and boosting your income – all while doing what you love. But is it the right fit for you? This guide is tailored for Carolina nurses considering taking the leap.
Read MoreLeaders: Staying true to your own personal philosophy can be the most productive method for leading change and creating a more positive work culture. Your personal philosophy serves as a compass to align your thoughts, words, and actions. It expresses your basic beliefs and values.
A recent medical survey found that many of today's doctors admit that the medical profession is not a bed of roses. After starting out with the best intentions and enduring years of schooling and internships, life as a working doctor turns out to be more complicated than some anticipated.
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We are pleased to feature Kendra Garbutt George, working with DirectShifts as a Medical Assistant/Phlebotomist with over 11 years of experience in healthcare under her belt. She is an expert in working with different types of staff members and patients, including those with chronic illnesses.
Pamela Salgado, PA-C | Editor Elizabeth Moran, MSN, RN, CPNP-PC. Getting back to work as an Advanced Practice Provider (APP) after a period of leave can feel like a daunting task. If you were furloughed or laid off during the pandemic now is the time to work on these 10 steps to return to work as an APP.