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Agency notes rising number of related emergency department visits for suspected suicide attempts between early 2019 and early 2021.
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Plaintiffs expected to challenge ruling in ongoing saga over Houston facility’s policy.
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Controversy emerges over recent change from “physician assistant” to “physician associate.”
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Long-time columnist bids farewell, offers final thoughts.
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Performance psychologists have developed education featuring cognitive visual modules and guided reflection to help on this issue.
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Identify stressors early and create a healthy work environment.
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A new stress intervention program aims to help surgeons reduce stress and burnout, which, left unchecked, can affect quality of care and professional lives. Coping techniques are especially useful in the era of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Old habits are hard to break.
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There are several ways to improve the education-to-workforce nursing pipeline, including creating perioperative electives and perioperative preceptorships. These efforts might prevent anticipated shortages caused by an aging workforce on the brink of retirement.
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Replacing perioperative nurses is especially challenging because few nursing programs offer designated curricula on this area.