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Computer scare

I don’t know whether to laugh, cry, or scream. Today in my news feed I found a short article from the online site of Health Data Management magazine, Nurses Union Rails Against ‘Unproven’ Medical Technology. About the only thing I

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Man’s – and woman’s – best therapy

As is so often the case, Theresa Brown’s latest blog post has me nodding my head and saying, “Been there, done that.” If you haven’t read her effort from this past Friday, titled Bringing Home to the Hospital, do so and be prepared to marvel at th…

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Getting a job in nursing informatics

Recently a Twitter follower — you all do follow @InfoTechRN, don’t you? — asked me a question there is no way I can answer in 140 characters. (True, there are few questions I can bring myself to answer tweet-size, but that’s another story.) She …

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Patient Satisfaction: Why It Matters to Staff Nurses

Often, when I interact with staff nurses and other front line patient care providers, and the topic of patient satisfaction comes up, I get the rolling-eyes look and the response that they can’t possibly help turn the numbers around more than they…

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Overcoming the Challenges of a Healthcare Career

via health-care.4jobs.com Good thoughts here in the linked article for those of us working as healthcare professionals! Posted by Charmaine Teodoro.

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