Here’s A Growing Job That Earns More Than $100K: The Nurse Technologist
Slowly but surely, technology is invading every workplace in America. Now it’s nursing’s turn.
Critical Thinking: A Vital Trait for Nurses
A look at how well-developed critical thinking skills in nurses can positively impact patient outcomes, as well as their colleagues.
PODCAST: Road Warrior Physician – A How-To Guide for Locum Tenens
Dr. Noel Lumpkin discusses a practical how-to guide into the world of locum tenens.
Doctors and Patients Want the Same Thing in Health Care
New research yields surprising similarities in attitudes and priorities for both doctors and patients.
Nurse Practitioners Can Ease Discharge Process
A meeting with a nurse practitioner prior to discharge could improve the discharge process for patients.
Kim’s Blog: Bringing Hope and Meaning to the End of Life
Last week, I geared up for a tremendously difficult patient—one that was facing the last vestiges of life, fraught with battling metastatic cancer.
Yoga Can Be Just as Effective as Physical Therapy for Back Pain
Or so says a study published recently in the Annals of Internal Medicine.
How to Leverage Therapist Assistants to Maximize Practice Efficiency
Whether lending a hand during therapy interventions or helping tackle mountains of paperwork, therapist assistants can boost your practice’s productivity.
Medicaid Expansion Results in More Emergency Room Trips; Fewer Patients Uninsured
Hospitals have seen reductions in uncompensated care and overall improved financial performance.
Health Care Information on the Cloud—or Anywhere. Is It Really Safe?
Why is it even on the cloud? If it is unsafe, can it be made safe? What can I, as a business owner or business manager, do about it?