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Why Practitioners Need to be More Informed About Infantile Spasms

Daily Nurse

Healthcare workers need to be informed on how to recognize the symptoms of infantile spasms and the necessary workup and treatment after an initial diagnosis. Staying Educated and Informed All healthcare workers are required to complete continuing medical education regularly.

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The Importance of Patient Education

Diversity Nursing

Patient education is a crucial aspect of the Nursing practice, because it empowers patients to take an active role in their own healthcare. Nurses serve as educators, providing patients and their families with the knowledge and skills they need to make informed decisions about their health and well-being.

Seminar 104
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Continuing Education For Nurses: Staying Up To Date In The Field

Diversity Nursing

The healthcare field is constantly evolving, with new research, technologies, and treatments being introduced regularly. By staying up to date with the latest evidence-based practices and advancements in healthcare, you can deliver more effective treatments and interventions.

Seminar 83
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Emergency Preparedness for Nurses: Being Ready For Natural Disasters

Diversity Nursing

Workplace Protocols: Nurses should be familiar with their healthcare facility's emergency protocols, including evacuation plans, roles and responsibilities during emergencies, and how to access emergency supplies. Understand your role within a disaster response team and how to collaborate effectively with other healthcare providers.

Seminar 85
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Standing Out as a Diverse Candidate in Nursing

Diversity Nursing

In today's increasingly diverse healthcare landscape, Nurses from various backgrounds play a pivotal role in delivering culturally competent and inclusive care. The ability to communicate directly with patients in their native language fosters trust and ensures accurate information exchange.

Seminar 91
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Why Nursing Conferences Still Matter

Daily Nurse

Making a Statement Name any discipline within the broad realm of healthcare. And after the isolation of the coronavirus pandemic, healthcare professionals are attending conferences in droves. When you show up at a conference, you’re showing that you value your professionalism and want to grow as a healthcare and nursing professional.

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How to Reduce Interprofessional Conflict

Healthy Workforce Institute

Interprofessional conflict in healthcare is on the rise. Not only does this conflict cause tension between healthcare professionals, but it ultimately impacts patient care. If anyone on the healthcare team isn’t comfortable or willing to communicate with anyone else on the team, it directly impacts a patient.

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