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A Day in the Life of an Educator During COVID

My phone buzzed. It was a Friday night, but it was my boss, so I picked up. “Beth, please, please, can you come in tomorrow to orient a group of California Department of Public Health (CDPH) Strike Force Nurses?”

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Relaxation From Head to Toe

There was a time in my life when I had constant headaches that would not go away. Every day when I would wake up it would be there. It all started when I was studying for my comprehensive exams for my masters in Health Education.

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Why Are You Proud To Be A Nurse?

At some point in our lives we all decided to become a Nurse. Maybe some of us decided to be a Nurse after reading the stories on allnurses.com.

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Hear about another COPD treatment option from a Nurse Practitioner

Nurse Practitioner Dana Hickman, MSN, has been a primary care NP for 32 years. For the past 6 years, she has been dedicated to the treatment of patients with COPD.

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Birthdays in School

second day back and already we have a parent that brought up birthdays... I am not a fan. I think in the present pandemic state it's not a great idea to permit any shared food from home so I was set to give a list of non-food ideas.

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Am I not getting a job because I'm 49 yrs old?

Dear Nurse Beth, Did I make a bad career move or is it Covid? I am an older "new" RN, I am a healthy, very active 49. I have a previous degree and worked in the oil and gas industry before it went bust in 2016.

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Floated to ICU with no experience

I’ve been a medsurg nurse for about a year. Today I was randomly floated to the ICU even though I’ve never worked on an ICU at all.

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Unexpected Side Effects from the Side Gig

The gig economy keeps growing, and starting a side gig in addition to a regular job might offer unexpected benefits. Opportunities to expand our professional network and our minds, in addition to our wallet, might follow when we move out of our comfort zone to learn something new.

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