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The Rising Problem of Ageism in Healthcare
Ageism in healthcare is very real. Whether the patient is young or old, many find themselves dismissed, mistreated, or even bullied by...
Q&A: Staff Nurse vs. Travel Nurse
There’s a lot to consider when deciding between becoming a staff nurse at one facility or a travel nurse at many facilities. It’s not...
Do Doctors, Nurses, and Other Practitioners Get Along?
There are consequences when healthcare practitioners don’t get along with each other. According to The Joint Commission , intimidating...
Why Are So Many Doctors Choosing Suicide?
There is a grim statistic that haunts the medical community: the doctor suicide rate. Somewhere between 300-400 doctors will die by...
Why Does Credentialing Take So Long and Cost So Much?
Medical Credentialing is time-consuming and costly for everyone. It can take weeks or even months to credential a provider. During that...
Pros and Cons of Becoming a Travel Nurse
Are you a nurse with an itch to hit the road and move around for a while? Then you may want to become a travel nurse. But before you...
5 Ways to Pay Off Medical School Loans Faster
Medical school debt is at an all-time high. According to the Association of American Medical Colleges , the average med school debt in...
How Hard Should Schools Push Med Students?
With long hours, little sleep, inconsistent eating times, and drill sergeant-like teachers, medical school can be grueling. The theory is...
10 Free CME Courses Every Physician Should Take
There are many continuing medical education (CME) courses available for physicians. To help you choose what to take, we put together a...
What The Color of Your Scrubs Means and How to Choose
Many hospitals require employees to wear specific-colored scrubs. Sometimes this is to differentiate between departments, so it’s easier...
4 Ways to Prevent Physician Burnout
Ask any physician and they’ve heard of physician burnout or even experienced it themselves. Written by Lauren Modery In a 2019 Medscape...
5 Ways to Find a Nursing Job You Love
If you’re looking for a nursing job, it’s the perfect time to find one. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS),...
Doctor Spotlight: C. Ron Byrd
Finding a doctor you like and trust can be difficult. A study by The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research found...
12 Things You Can Do While Waiting to Be Credentialed
What can you do in three to six months? That’s how long it can take to get credentialed. Only a few hours of that is you actually filling...
The Rising Concern of PTSD and Suicide in Medical Professionals
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a rising concern in the medical field. Written by Lauren Modery It is believed that 18 percent...
What Provider Credentialing is Like for Facilities
On average, healthcare facilities spend 20 hours per physician on credentialing. This process can be spread out over several months,...
How to Land a Healthcare Job When You Don’t Know Anyone
People choose careers in healthcare for a variety of reasons, from earning money to saving lives. But what’s a career if you can’t land a...
How Should Doctors Deal With Hypochondriacs?
Written by Lauren Modery I can tie the birth of my hypochondria to a single moment. During an otherwise normal morning shower, I felt a...
10 Free CEU Courses Every Nurse Can Take
There are a lot of continuing education opportunities available for nurses. However, many of the courses either cost money or they’re so...
3 Ways Faster Credentialing Can Improve Healthcare in America
It can take anywhere from a few weeks to six months to get credentialed. Written by Ayan Monpara, MD For physicians, that’s over three...
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