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Nurse to Nurse Bullying

As a student nurse you spend nearly the entire time in school telling yourself to make it through this last hurdle, dig deep and delve down because once you graduate the pain lessens. You fumble through the most stressful two years of your life between feeling like a walking idiot, to feeling like you can take on the world and solve the world’s largest medical mysteries.
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STRESS...we’ve all experienced it and its negative effects on our mental and physical well-being

The causes of nursing stress are too numerous to list; the expectations that we provide excellence in patient care, create patient satisfaction, and maintain patient safety while also having to deal with high patient-to-staff ratios, heavier workloads, and bullying are just too much to handle. So, what can you do? Stress reduction is an ongoing process. Attend a FREE Bounce Back from Stress webinar to learn how to effectively deal with stress in your life, both on and off the job.

Revamp your Resume

If you are not landing interviews, the problem may be your resume. Your resume is so much more than a laundry list of previous jobs and responsibilities. An effective resume is a showcase of your accomplishments and skills and shows what you can do for the employer.
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Enter your writing to win $150!

Your creativity could put money in your pocket! Submit an original nursing-related article of 600 words or more andonce voting closes, you could be one of four winners of $150! Write one or write ten (or more). The more unique the better.
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Thank you

I've been a registered nurse four months. I would like to take a time out from "nurses eating their young" posts and every bad/sad story I have read to say thank you. Thank you for not acknowledging that my question is stupid but answering it anyway.
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The Gift I Didn't Want to Give

A patient's wife become angry with a new hospice nurse, and what she learns from the encounter.
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