The study identified communication needs of emergency medicine nurses and physicians, in particular, what information should be conveyed, by whom and the most appropriate time to convey the ...
When was the last time you heard a nurse yell while on the clock? It may happen more frequently than you think. When you think of “traditional communication” in a hospital, pagers, overhead paging and ...
In a recent review published in JMIR Nursing, researchers reviewed nursing practices and additional skills required to be mastered by nurses in the digital health revolution, with the use of digital ...
In the fast-paced and ever-evolving world of healthcare, strong leadership is essential for driving team success, developing professional growth, and improving patient outcomes. Nurse leadership ...
A new review article highlights the importance of developing asthma action plans and clear lines of communication. The presence of asthma action plans (AAPs) and deliberate communication between ...
Every workplace interaction—be it written, virtual, or in-person—involves communication. In fact, we communicate so frequently, we rarely even think about it. Yet the ability to communicate ...
St. Mary's Good Samaritan, Inc. is proud to announce the graduation of the following employees from their Medical/Surgical Internship Program - an intense 10 week program of study which is offered ...
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Emptying bins and photocopying: nurses’ skills are too often wasted in general practice
Australians are living longer, but we’re also living longer with disease and disability. Half of us now have at least one chronic condition. As rates of disease rise, so does demand for health care.
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