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Posts Tagged ‘Nursing Jobs’
Rookie Wit & Wisdom
Sue RN, 1/10/08
We’re all eager to land our first jobs once we finish nursing school. Maybe too eager.
Last year, when I was a student, we were given the option of working at a variety of hospitals during our clinical rotation. Many students stayed in the same hospital to get familiar with the people and the program. Ultimately, they had their hearts set on working there and there [...]
Managing Your Career
Part one of a two-part exclusive interview with Sally Lemke, winner of the 2007 Super Star in Community Nursing award.
It’s a conundrum: How could the recipient of the VNA Foundation’s “SuperStar in Community Nursing Award”—a $25,000 prize—get the axe a mere few days later?
Sally Lemke, who was a nurse practitioner in Chicago’s Cook County healthcare system, became a local celebrity when this unthinkable scenario played [...]
Reality Unscripted
Jana, RN
Nurses are the most intelligent and compassionate people in the world. Nursing is the most fulfilling and rewarding profession in the world.
Why, then, is there so much bitching going on? We're a bunch of nice people in the world’s greatest profession, yet whining often takes a prominent role in our conversations.
There may be a couple things going on. One is that we, [...]
Managing Your Career
Know yourself, know your options.
An interview with Diane Kubal, President and Founder of Fulcrum Network.
Stuck. You’re in a position that just doesn’t feel right and doesn’t work, period. You feel paralyzed, petrified of looking for something new. You think, Will a new position make a difference? Will I be able to find a place where I’m respected? Will I be able to find a job that works with my schedule? What if it takes a long time?
You’re not alone. [...]
Interacting With Patients
Staying professional in the midst of suffering.
by Melissa Parks
Related: Anxiety, Boundaries, Caregivers, Caring, Compassion, Compassion Fatigue, Emotions, Healthy Living, Mindset, New Nurse, New Nurse Tips, Nurse Support, Nursing Jobs, Patient Advocate, Patients, Quitting, Stress
It was one of those days in the pediatric intensive care unit you’d love to forget.
One child, a 6-month-old girl, was in a vegetative state, both blind and deaf. Her mother decided it was too painful to have any contact with her and had stopped visiting. The little girl’s father wanted everything done to save her.
One morning, five minutes after Jana, a second year nurse, [...]
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