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[Nursing Insights]( Trending Topics... [The Hidden Weight of Worry]( On the outside, it’s a wonderful day and everything seems to be going your way, so you can’t quite figure out why you feel so rotten. [Read More]( [Too Scary For Me]( I sometimes have to shake my head in confused fascination at how corporate entities view their cost versus risk. Cost efficiency yes, but at what price? Who thinks up this stuff?!! [Read More]( Do you have career questions? [Ask Nurse Beth!]( Sponsored Content [Give your purpose a greater purpose]( The U.S. Air Force makes it a top priority to take care of our own. Family Nurse Practitioners provide primary and specialty healthcare to Airmen and their families, whether they are stationed stateside or overseas. As a Family Nurse Practitioner, you will also enjoy unparalleled benefits that include 30 days of vacation with pay each year, world-class healthcare, a generous retirement program, continuing education opportunities and free or low-cost world travel opportunities. [Join a family that serves together.]( [Assisted living turned nightmare]( I work in an assisted living caring for 42 patients. 6 diabetics. 5 total cares. Home health involved so also doing wound vacs. Wound care 5 days a week. [Read More]( [RN Can't Afford to Work as NP]( Dear Nurse Beth, I am now half way through NP school. I am beginning to worry about pay and job prospects. I am currently a transport nurse and really like my job. [Read More]( [Compassion Fatigue: Patient Safety in Today's Healthcare Marketplace - A Four Part Series]( One of the greatest challenges in today’s rapidly changing healthcare system is maintaining the highest standards for patient safety. [Read More]( [Simple Ways to Turn Career Failures Into Something Useful]( Career failures stink. But, what if you had a way to take your failures and turn them into something that would help you for years to come? Here are a few ways to turn the tables on career failures. [Read More]( [Nursing Jobs]( - [Biometric Health Screener, CA]( - [RN-Cardiac Step Down-Full time Nights, TX]( - [Experienced RNs, NV]( - [Nursing Student Brand Ambassador, US]( - [Director Support Services and Education, IL]( Visit our sponsors... [Facebook]( [Google+]( [Twitter]( [Pinterest]( [Manage Subscriptions]( [Update Profile]( This email was sent by: allnurses.com 7900 International Dr., Suite 300 Bloomington, MN, 55425, US

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