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Tips for Applying for an Internal Job

You got your foot in the door at your current employer and your goal is to advance your nursing career and climb the ladder to more responsibility, challenging work and a higher salary. There may be a nurse manager position […]

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Get the Most Out of Your Nursing Association Membership

Have you thought about joining a professional nursing association or are you already a member of one? Nursing associations offer a variety of member benefits including opportunities to network and grow your career through continuing education and conferences. It can

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IU Health Celebrates Its Nursing Staff with National Nurses Week Events

Nurses nationwide are being treated to many thank yous and appreciative gestures to celebrate National Nurses Week. Each organization is different, and it’s fun to see how nurses’ work is being noticed across the nation. At Indiana University Health in

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Chamberlain College of Nursing Honors National Nurses Week

With this week’s celebration of National Nurses Week, organizations across the country are honoring their nurses and nursing students to thank them for putting their hearts and souls into their profession. Germielynn Melendez, DNP, MSN, RNC-OB, and a national associate

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National Nurses Week Is a Good Time to Address Compassion Fatigue

During National Nurses Week, nurses are honored and thanked for all the different and essential ways they touch lives. From a compassionate hand on a shoulder to life-saving emergency treatment, nurses are at the forefront of the nation’s well being.

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Nurses Week Reflection: The Crimea, Nightingale, and Tubman Connection

The month of May is probably the most celebrated month of the year. The list, reflecting a very busy calendar, includes Memorial Day, Mother’s Day, Armed Forces Day, the Kentucky Derby on the first Saturday in May —this might be

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Be Good to Yourself During National Nurses Week

National Nurses Week kicks off tomorrow and is a great time for nurses to take a breath and think about all the reasons they have chosen the career path they are in. With all the opportunities available to nurses today,

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3 Morning Time-Savers

Getting ready in the morning is a frantic, stressful time for many people. Getting yourself ready can be difficult enough, but if you have children, mornings are often a race against the clock. You want to arrive at work calm

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Five Things You Should Know About Your Mental Health

Regardless of the area of clinical expertise or practice setting, there are situations where every nurse can experience stress, and if he or she possesses effective coping skills they are able to overcome the distress before it escalates and causes

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National Minority Health Month Ending, But Commitment Continues

As we approach the end of April, let’s not forget National Minority Health Month, and its theme – Prevention is Power: Taking Action for Health Equity. As a nurse, you can continue in the coming months to champion the U.S. Department of

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