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Nursing has long been perceived as a rewarding career, offering gratification and fulfillment to those who practice it. Indeed, the opportunity and capability to support others in difficult times make this profession noble in the truest sense. That said, many practitioners consider moving away from ...
Not all healthcare practitioners are made the same, and this applies to nursing specialities too. See if you can relate to any of these:
- You’ve caught yourself explaining for the 10th time why Mrs. Thompson’s blood pressure spikes after a morning walk.
- You can just sense why Mr. Alvarez is rel...
Five years go fast in nursing. One minute you’re orienting to a new unit. Next, you’re precepting others and wondering what comes next.
If you haven’t thought about your pathway in those terms, now is probably the time. A five-year plan will not predict your entire future. But it helps you choose ...
Most Registered Nurses (RNs) start their careers in hospitals where they’ll stay for years. That’s the logical progression where clinical judgment is honed.
It’s where teamwork becomes second nature. It’s where you learn to think fast and act safely. Yet, the hospital is one part of a vast healthc...