Nurse practitioner Alice Benjamin is just one of many modern health care heroes taking advantage of the telehealth trend. The nationwide isolation caused by the 2020 pandemic forced medical providers ...
Burned out and fed up with their work conditions, nurses are stepping away from the bedside in droves, leaving empty positions and for-hire signs lingering in hospitals and clinics around the country.
Jenneh Rishe, 36, worked as a nurse for a private practice in Los Angeles before the pandemic. She left her job due to the risks associated with her chronic illnesses, including heart conditions.
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Megan Duncan, a cardiology nurse at the University of Michigan Hospital, began filing reports with ...
Jan. 4—With Covid-19 infection numbers, fueled by the highly transmissible Omicron variant, reaching all-time records in the United States and pediatric hospitalization rates skyrocketing in recent ...
In the practice of infection control, the gradual shift from a nurse-centric to a multidisciplinary specialty means the traditional role of the infection control nurse won't be feasible in the future, ...
A nurse practitioner (NP)-led remote patient monitoring (RPM) program for uninsured patients with diabetes achieved a mean reduction of 3.3 percentage points in A1c levels, with the sharpest decline ...
Nurses have always played an important role in infection prevention and control (IPC). The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted that fact. Evidence demonstrates that IPC is most effective when all ...
Know what a jaffle iron is? We didn't either. It's the Aussie name for what we might call a sandwich press. What does that have to do with mobile healthcare? Nothing at all, except that's how one ...