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 MoreWe are pleased to feature Heather Binns, working with DirectShifts as a Behavioral Health Therapist with 30 years of experience in providing individual therapy, group therapy, and hospital-affiliated intensive outpatient program for depression and anxiety. An accomplished Mental Health Practitioner with substantial experience, knowledge, and training in many aspects of the field of behavioral health and psychology.
By Author Jeni Page, ACNP-BC, MSN, RNFA, CCRN Editor Elizabeth Moran, MSN, RN, CPNP-PC Surgical Nurse Practitioners, who apply their advanced practice skills beyond preoperative and postoperative duties and into the operating room, play an integral role in improving patient care continuity. Nurse practitioners (NP) who combine their traditional provider role with first assist surgical responsibilities often support patients through each stage of the surgical experience
With the Electronic Medical Records (EMR) Mandate in place, the next step towards the digitalization of electronic records could be focused on transferring documents and certificates of healthcare workers and clinicians. Below are the key outcomes of our survey of 10,000+ DirectShifts' member clinicians about the current scenario of how they are maintaining their certificates and documents and the difficulties they face while storing them.
If you are thinking about changing jobs, this guide can help you take a step back, assess your job situation, and gain insight into how to move forward in your Advanced Practice career. Everyone has days when they don't want to go to work, even nurse practitioners (NPs) and physician assistants (PAs).
Introduction:- The U.S. healthcare industry is on track to have more than three million short-term employees by 2026, which is why DirectShifts is partnering with leading healthcare employers to complete their open health care services up to 50% faster than other solutions, reducing costs by up to 60%.