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Global Partners in Care Program Fosters International Collaboration on Palliative Care

Hospice News

The Indiana-based palliative care provider Center for Hospice Care (CHC) is looking beyond its immediate community and has developed networks that impact palliative care on a global scale. hospice leaders. hospice leaders went on this trip, saw the need and felt like more could be done to help the situation.” So, these U.S.

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Thinking Innovatively About Your Nursing Career Development

Minority Nurse

For example, let’s say you’ve spent the first eight years of your nursing career in med-surg, telemetry, and step-down, and now you realize that hospice is what you’ve always wanted but have been afraid to explore a non-acute setting. You can call a friend who works in hospice and ask if you can pick her brain.

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Thinking Innovatively About Your Nursing Career Development

Daily Nurse

For example, let’s say you’ve spent the first eight years of your nursing career in med-surg, telemetry, and stepdown, and now you realize that hospice is what you’ve always wanted but have been afraid to explore a non-acute setting. You can call a friend who works in hospice and ask if you can pick her brain.

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Oncology Nurses Offer Care and Compassion

Minority Nurse

Nurses in this role will continually assess the patient’s response to the treatment, notice and track changes, answer questions and provide relevant information, and be a calm and strong presence for patients. Nurses may choose to treat different ages of patients–from the youngest infants with cancer to the very oldest patients.

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Letting Your Nursing Career Magic Out of the Hat

Nurse Keith's Digital Doorway

2) Seek informational interviews with nurses doing work that piques your curiosity. 3) Attend a conference or seminar about an area of professional interest. If your area of practice has lost its hold on you, moving forward may be impossible until you come up with a new plan of action. Myers Briggs) or other tools (e.g.:

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Thinking Innovatively About Your Nursing Career Development

Nurse Keith's Digital Doorway

For example, let’s say you’ve spent the first eight years of your nursing career in med-surg, telemetry, and step-down, and now you realize that hospice is what you’ve always wanted but have been afraid to explore a non-acute setting. You can call a friend who works in hospice and ask if you can pick her brain.

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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.