I’ve Just Passed My FNP Certification Exam, Now What?
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For years, I hesitated to make the jump from social work to nursing. I’d thought about making the transition, but I couldn’t get past all of the stories I’d heard from friends and colleagues about the challenges of nursing—the stress,
Advanced Practice Registered Nurses (APRNs) include nurse practitioners, nurse anesthetists, clinical nurse specialists, and nurse midwives. These four APRN …
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When we think about maternal healthcare, we often picture the big, defining moments: the first cry of a newborn, a mother holding her baby for the first time, or a skilled team of nurses and doctors rallying to save a
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Whether you’re working in oncology, home care, or as a school nurse, fueling your nursing engine is integral to ensuring you’re not running on empty. So, wha…
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Nothing is better than somebody making you laugh after having a bad day. Laughter is indeed the best medicine— laughter can decrease cortisol in the body and increase feel-good chemicals in the body so that you can feel relaxed and
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For Pamela Duggan, RN, of Medfield, MA, every mile of the Boston Marathon is personal.
The longtime Tufts Medical Center nurse, mother of three, and
A new study from George Washington University researchers highlights the critical need for disaggregating data on Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) populations in the U.S. health workforce to better understand representation disparities and reduce health disparities. Although