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Thinking Innovatively About Your Nursing Career Development

Minority Nurse

The most well-lived career is one where you make choices based on your deepest desires, not what professors, colleagues, family, blogs, books, and articles say. You can call a friend who works in hospice and ask if you can pick her brain. You can also hop on LinkedIn and contact your area’s hospice nurses and nurse managers.

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Thinking Innovatively About Your Nursing Career Development

Daily Nurse

A well-lived career is one where you choose based on your deepest desires, not what professors, colleagues, family, blogs, books, and articles say. You can call a friend who works in hospice and ask if you can pick her brain. And you can hop on LinkedIn and reach out to hospice nurses and nurse managers in your area.

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Ep. 36: Breaking Down the Silos Between Palliative Care and Hospice

HPNA podcast

In this episode, HPNA and HPNF board members Rikki Hooper and Yvonne Ruathaiwat expand on their perspectives and experiences regarding the palliative continuum of care, and how they break down the silos between palliative care and hospice. She has been part of the core team for several Project Echo projects at Four Seasons.

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Letting Your Nursing Career Magic Out of the Hat

Nurse Keith's Digital Doorway

3) Attend a conference or seminar about an area of professional interest. articles, books, blog posts, videos, and podcasts). He has contributed chapters to a number of books related to the nursing profession. 2) Seek informational interviews with nurses doing work that piques your curiosity. Myers Briggs) or other tools (e.g.:

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Thinking Innovatively About Your Nursing Career Development

Nurse Keith's Digital Doorway

We could also say that the most well-lived career is one where you make choices based on your deepest desires, not what professors, colleagues, family, blogs, books, and articles say. You can call a friend who works in hospice and ask if you can pick her brain. You might even attend a hospice conference or seminar for further research.

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Hospice Nurse, Author Suzanne O’Brien on Engaging Families Earlier at End of Life

Hospice News

Hospice nurse, death doula and educator Suzanne OBrien seeks to change the conversation about death and end-of-life care, both nationally and among individual families. Hospice News sat down with OBrien to discuss the new book, as well as strategies hospices can use to connect with families earlier.

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Advance Care Planning Seminar

Changing Lives Podcast

Learn about these terms, what they mean, and how to answer them in the seminar. In-person participants will also receive a free copy of the book “Talking about Death Won’t Kill You” by Dr. Kathy Kortez-Miller. Who acts as your Representative or Substitute Decision Maker? What are your values, wishes and beliefs?

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