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Why Practitioners Need to be More Informed About Infantile Spasms

Daily Nurse

Healthcare workers need to be informed on how to recognize the symptoms of infantile spasms and the necessary workup and treatment after an initial diagnosis. Staying Educated and Informed All healthcare workers are required to complete continuing medical education regularly. However, it has also made me a much better physician.

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Global Partners in Care Program Fosters International Collaboration on Palliative Care

Hospice News

It began as the Foundation for Hospices in sub-Saharan Africa, a not-for-profit based out of New York, following a professional seminar tour of hospices in Zimbabwe and South Africa by U.S. In 2013, CHC won the Global Partnership Award presented for a model partnership that others should look at.” hospice leaders.

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Why Nursing Conferences Still Matter

Daily Nurse

Presenters and speakers at these events are often renowned specialists and experts who have valuable information to bestow. This information may be data- and research-driven, wholly subjective, inspirational, or serve some other purpose to produce a particular outcome for participants.

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Clocking up CPD – the conference

The Nurse Break

You can participate in the dissemination of information. Many conferences have opportunities for novice presenters, with oral and poster presentations. In fact, one of my professional highlights in 2022 was watching a colleague present on a QI project that she had been working on for a number of years.

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Fight Option Paralysis: Find Your Next Nursing Career Move

Minority Nurse

Understanding Option Paralysis Option paralysis, sometimes known as choice overload, occurs when you’re presented with too many choices. Step 2: Research Your Goal Once you’ve identified that you’d like to understand more about working in a non-clinical role, it’s time to gather information.

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Letting Your Nursing Career Magic Out of the Hat

Nurse Keith's Digital Doorway

Years of night shift may no longer serve you when your elderly parents need you present for daytime management of their healthcare. 2) Seek informational interviews with nurses doing work that piques your curiosity. 3) Attend a conference or seminar about an area of professional interest. Myers Briggs) or other tools (e.g.:

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Small Networking Efforts Add Up

Minority Nurse

Keep all your posts professional, positive, and informative. Attend seminars, both local and far away, that can help you meet other nurses and folks in other professions. Inquire after an event to see how it went or wish good luck before a big presentation. Aim to make at least one post a week. Show your face at events.

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