5 Exercises for Nurses to Improve Strength and Flexibility
A great regimen of exercises that nurses can do every day to increase strength, flexibility, and physical fitness.
The Role of the Nurse in Preventing Opioid Abuse
Nurses can play an important role in reducing opioid deaths through their assessments and monitoring of patients.
Need a Hospitalist? Call a Nurse Practitioner.
Even physicians learn to love a program that could provide a lifeline for hospitals struggling to find doctors.
Communication Is Key to the MD-PA Team
One MD discusses the core building blocks he has found to be essential to developing a productive MD-PA relationship.
8 Secrets to Landing a Locum Tenens Job
Here are a few insider tips and best practices that will help you throughout your locum tenens job search.
Strategies for Reducing Physician Burnout
The fastest growing ailment seen in doctors’ offices across the country may be the rising rate of physician burnout.
Has Sepsis Met Its Match?
The possibility of curing sepsis with a common vitamin has put one of history’s greatest killers back in the spotlight.
Enzymes Versus Nerve Agents: Designing Antidotes for Chemical Weapons
Scientists invented chemical weapons; some are now working to destroy them.
The 5 Best Things About Being an Occupational Therapist
There are tons of great things about being an OT. But what are the very best things?
7 Habits of Highly Effective Physical Therapists
PTs who consistently perform at the tip-top of their potential exercise these seven habits.