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Episode 21 - Magical, Mystical, Mischievous Methadone

Palliative Care Chat Podcast

Three authors of the wonderful new article “Safe and Appropriate Use of Methadone in Hospice and Palliative Care: Expert Consensus White Paper” published in the Journal of Pain and Symptom Management discuss the impetus for the paper, and provide a summary of recommendations.

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Should Nurses Try to Get Published?

Minority Nurse

” “I wrote exam prep materials and white papers for nursing certification programs. One opportunity led to another, and I know many nurses who have followed that same path in building their writing skills and resumes as reliable, effective authors.”

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Your Nursing Career Legacy

Nurse Keith's Digital Doorway

Your clinical legacy may come in the form of clinical research, drafting white papers, creating new workflow patterns, or even inventing products that make nurses' lives easier. Books, magazine articles, blog posts, videos, and podcasts by nurses are all part of the informational legacy of the profession.

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Meet a Champion of Nursing Diversity: Fidelindo Lim

Minority Nurse

and the groundbreaking findings of his research on LGBTQ+ health integration in nursing have been cited in six white papers and at least nine LGBTQ+ policy statements by leading stakeholders.

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Ep.9: How to Create a Content Marketing Strategy That Helps You Grow Your Post-Acute Care Business

Home Care Pulse

So revisiting that old content and refreshing it or adding on to it maybe there’s like a secondary update article that you could write, things like that. So when you consider a, a topic that you’re gonna write about, make sure you understand what the user’s looking for when they read that article. Good place to start.

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Undisclosed Conflicts of Interest by Physicians Creating the CDC Opioid Prescribing Guidelines: Bad Faith or Incompetence?

Pallimed

This commentary, the final in our trilogy, expands on these articles to quantify and clarify the extent of Chou’s COI. In November 2003, the Orlando Sentinel published a series of articles on OxyContin, exemplifying the media’s moral panic about opioids (12). opioid policy.

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