
The Guide to a Graceful Exit for Nurse Practitioners
The Guide to a Graceful Exit for Nurse Practitioners
Admittedly, I’m not working on Christmas this year. I will be with my family enjoying morning cinnamon rolls and eating beef tenderloin for dinner. Mm...
Wanting to spread holiday cheer among your coworkers this Christmas is understandable; after all, you do spend quite a bit of time together and you’ve...
When I cover the night shift in the emergency department, typically there are a few minutes of downtime around 4am. The evening rush has subsided and ...
Thanks to the predicted surge in the number of medical offices and outpatient care facilities, technological advancements and the growing number of el...
By Guest Blogger Marquita Fields, DNP, FNP-BC
Once you’ve become comfortable working as a nurse practitioner, or have maintained employment with the same company for a period of time, it’s easy to...
Happy Veteran’s Day! Let’s take a moment today to remember those who have served our country, to honor those who have sacrificed their lives for our ...
By Guest Blogger, Alison Katus, MSN, FNP-C
I’m not a big note writer or “Happy Birthday” wisher or a timely giver of baby and wedding presents. I’m not the friend who goes off registry and yet ...
It’s rare that the words “slow day at work” and “nurse practitioner” are used in the same sentence, but occasionally the unexpected and much welcome n...