Ever wonder what a day in the life of a case manager may look like? We’re part nurse, therapist, record keeper, educator, advocate, planner, cost-saver, coordinator, and resource wrangler—and that’s all before lunch. On any given day, we’re also detectives, doctor whisperers, motivational speakers, medical interpreters, and, somehow, the glue holding a care plan together. […]
Have you ever asked yourself if your work matters, or if you’ve made a difference in another person’s life? If you work in the Social Service department of a Skilled Nursing Facility (SNF), then the answer is an emphatic YES! Social Service Directors, Designees, and Assistants help long-term residents and short-term “patients” get through some […]
Introduction Have you ever wondered what life would be like if we aged in reverse, like Benjamin in the movie The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, where he was born old and grew younger as he aged? We probably wouldn’t have to worry about the typical issues that come with getting ‘old,’ such as health, […]
Burnout remains high across U.S. nursing and is linked with elevated suicide risk for registered nurses compared with non–healthcare workers. Addressing this is both a moral imperative and a patient safety necessity. By the numbers (latest high-quality sources) In a joint American Nurses Foundation/McKinsey survey (n=7,419; May 2023), 56% of nurses reported burnout symptoms […]
When it comes to sales, most people look for the latest tricks or advanced strategies to boost performance. But here’s the reality: without mastering the fundamentals of selling, everything else falls apart. Whether you’re a business owner, sales manager, or individual sales professional, the most important investment you can make right now is in foundational […]
Every morning, 83-year-old Joyce Chen steps into her backyard, where rows of bok choy, bitter melons, and scallions greet her. Joyce has lived alone since her husband passed away six years ago. The garden, filled with fruit trees and vegetables grown from seeds, is her sanctuary. It serves as a living connection to her marriage […]
The Scenario: Code Brown and the Mysterious Tube It’s 6:37 a.m. You’re on hour 11 of a 12-hour night shift. You walk into Room 204, and Mr. Lewis—your sweet-but-complex post-op patient—is tangled in a sea of tubes. Suddenly, a tech yells: “Hey, do you know what this drain is connected to? It’s leaking!” And in […]
The Dilemma: “We don’t have time for education right now…” Sound familiar? Staffing shortages have become the background noise of modern nursing. Leaders are asking, “How can we possibly keep up with training and development when we’re just trying to keep heads above water?” Here’s the answer: CareerSmart Learning’s asynchronous, online courses. They’re convenient, they’re […]
From 1999-2019, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), nearly 500,000 people died from an overdose involving prescription or illicit opioids. Opioid overdose was responsible for nearly 80,000 deaths in 2023 in the United States (KFF, 2023). There are medications to reverse an overdose and medications to treat Opiod Use Disorder (OUD) […]
After nearly two decades in the nursing industry, my default answer to the question of what constitutes culturally competent care is the use of an interpreter. Culturally competent care has been a repeated topic in hospital orientations and annual trainings, and the inclusion of cultural and linguistic competence in continuing medical education is required by […]