By: JBeck
By Wendy Leebov
I’ve been doing a lot of communication skill training recently and I’m repeatedly impressed by the impact that nonverbal dynamics have between staff and customers on rapport, trust, and mutual respect.
I’ve been privileged to observe many people’s nonverbal behavior as they try their hand at various everyday scenarios. And here’s what I see:
Some people say the right thing, but their nonverbal behavior doesn’t... Read More »
By: Tami Swartz
As many nurses are graduating and taking the NCLEX, one question is on many of their minds: How easy will it be to get a job?
The standard expectation has been that, as a nurse, you will be in demand and that finding a perfect job should not be a struggle. Recently, however, many experts are questioning whether there still is a nursing shortage due to the difficulty new grads are having with finding work.
Rebecca Hendren of HealthLeaders Media explores this... Read More »
By: Tami Swartz
There are a lot of credentials out there to be earned. An interesting article in the Philadelphia Inquirer highlights some of the issues surrounding different degrees for the advanced-practice nurse. Specifically, it explores the new trend of advanced-practice nurses earning a doctor of nursing practice degree (NPD). Enrollment in NPD programs have risen from 70 in 2002 to more than 5,000 last year, according to the Inquirer.
To be clear, NPDs are not the same... Read More »
By: Tami Swartz
In protest to the firing of 18 registered nurses who stayed home during the Washington, D.C. area snowstorms in February, Washington Hospital Center nurses have decided on a one-day work stoppage, reports Cheryl Clark for HealthLeaders Media.
The decision was made after online voting was made available between July 29 and July 31 to the hospital’s 1,600 nurses. About 42% of nurses voted. Out of that 42%, 80% voted for the stoppage. Nurses United, which... Read More »
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