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From Compliance to Culture – How Education Strengthens Healthcare Cybersecurity

In today’s healthcare landscape, safeguarding patient information is as critical as providing quality care. With the increasing digitization of medical records and the rise in cyber threats, healthcare organizations must prioritize cybersecurity through continuous education and effective use of a well-configured Healthcare Learning Management Systems (LMS). This approach not only ensures compliance but also fosters […]
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Webinar q and a with Jennifer and Clint!

Webinar Attendee Q&A: Addressing the Nursing Shortage Through Technology and Innovation

March 18, 2025  Attendee Q&A (Answers provided by speaker Jennifer Walker, RN, MSN, NPD-BC, GERO-BC, NE-BC)  We were honored to host so many engaged professionals for our March 18, 2025 webinar, Addressing the Nursing Shortage Through Technology & Innovation. We received excellent questions from attendees—so many, in fact, that we didn’t have time to answer […]
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Mastering the Art of Delegation in Nursing: A Key to Efficiency and Teamwork

In the fast-paced world of nursing, where every second counts and patient care is paramount, mastering the art of delegation is not just a skill—it’s a necessity. Effective delegation allows nurses to manage workloads, prevent burnout, and ensure that patients receive the highest quality care. Yet, many nurses struggle with letting go of tasks, fearing […]
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A conceptual illustration of a dedicated nurse standing at a crossroads—one path leading to an exit sign symbolizing burnout and resignation, the other leading to a warm, well-lit hospital environment where leadership and teamwork thrive. In the background, silhouettes of healthcare leaders offer support, showing appreciation and compassion. A subtle EKG heartbeat line weaves through the image, representing the lifeblood of the profession.

The Secret to Keeping Great Healthcare Staff: Leading with Heart

The halls of a hospital are filled with stories—of resilience, heartbreak, healing, and hope. But, one of the most pressing stories in healthcare today isn’t told in patient rooms or operating rooms; it’s unfolding in staff breakrooms and HR offices, where leaders are scrambling to fill shifts and retain their best nurses, technicians, and caregivers. […]
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Eating Disorders Awareness Week (EDAW) 2025: The Time is Now

Eating disorders are often misunderstood, overlooked, or dismissed, yet they affect millions of individuals across all backgrounds. This year, in collaboration with the National Eating Disorders Association (NEDA), we are recognizing Eating Disorders Awareness Week (EDAW) from Monday, February 24 – Sunday, March 2, 2025, to emphasize the urgency of early detection, treatment, and ongoing […]
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‘Take the Rights Path’-World AIDS Day             

Each year, December 1st marks World AIDS Day. It honors those lost to AIDS-related illnesses, celebrates the resilience of people living with HIV, and reflects on our ongoing battle against the epidemic. This year’s theme is ‘Take the Rights Path’ (UNAIDS, 2024). The message brings a powerful focus on human rights, equality, and justice as […]
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Comprehensive Care and Essential Services in Long-Term Care

Long-term care (LTC) includes services designed to support individuals with chronic illnesses, disabilities, or other conditions that impact their ability to perform daily activities independently. Often required by elderly individuals, these services can also benefit younger people facing long-term health challenges. Understanding the breadth of services offered in long-term care is essential for individuals and […]
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