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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Two Nurses having a conversation in a hospital hallway.

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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Free Webinar: Addressing the Nursing Shortage Through Technology & Innovation

It’s time for a transformative approach, leveraging technology and innovation to create a more sustainable nursing workforce.   The nursing shortage is a significant challenge, impacting patient care, staff morale, and costs. Traditional solutions like recruitment drives and financial incentives have had limited success. A technology-driven approach is essential for a sustainable nursing workforce.  Free […]
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Understanding and Overcoming Seasonal Affective Disorder

As the seasons change, some people experience more than just a dip in temperatures; they also experience a significant shift in mood. This phenomenon is known as Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD), a form of depression that occurs at the same time each year, typically during the fall and winter months when there is less sunlight. […]
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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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Understanding the Holiday Blues: Navigating November and December with Care

As the end of the year approaches, November and December bring a flurry of festive decorations, holiday gatherings, and joyful celebrations. For many, these months are a time of warmth and connection. However, it’s also a time when some individuals experience feelings of sadness, anxiety, or loneliness—commonly known as the “holiday blues.” These feelings can […]
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A Medical device for glucose check, non-invasive wearables may soon replace these

Non-invasive Wearables to Monitor Diabetes

2024 marks 50 years of the invention of pulse-oximetry, first presented by Takuo Aoyahi in Osaka, Japan. In development since the 1930’s, this represented one of the most significant developments in the history of medical technology,.  This tool replaced the arterial blood gas analysis, which was an invasive and painful procedure not without complications . […]
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