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Healthcare Apps and the Power of Coordinated Care

Chicago Caregiving

Care for one person often includes the physician, consultant physicians, physical or occupational therapists, a speech therapist, a dietician, a social worker, home-care nurses, and numerous others, she says. That’s where technology stands to make a difference.

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On National AIDS and Aging Day, A Veteran Nurse Looks Back: How Nurses Can Transform the Lives of HIV/AIDS Patients Through Empathy

Daily Nurse

Those experiences helped shape the work we do today, as we strove to keep up with a rapidly evolving healthcare landscape, provide empathetic care for all underserved communities, and develop new models of care that would provide safe, in-home care.

Nursing 111
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A Transformative Approach to Care: Empowering Nurses to Serve the Trans and Nonbinary Community

Minority Nurse

In my 30-plus years as a nurse, I ’ ve also realized that while it ’ s essential to keep up with and, when appropriate, incorporate the newest technology and medical advances, we need to spend just as much time learning how to understand and relate to our patients as people. As a nurse, the number one role we play is that of an advocate.”