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[Nursing Insights]( Trending Topics... [Holding Hands with AI (Artificial Intelligence)]( Artificial intelligence has amazing potential for shaping our workplace. Our fragile love-hate relationship with AI will evolve, and we will surrender more autonomy. [Read More]( [Nurse Imposters]( I'm a nurse from Mississippi. I recently called a doctors office from the nursing home I work at and asked his receptionist to speak with the nurse to relay a message to the doctor in regards to the patient's care. [Read More]( [Nurses Can Be at Risk for PTSD]( Anyone can develop Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), including families of victims and nurses themselves. It can be difficult to recognize PTSD since symptoms may not manifest until long after an event occurs, and because many people don’t seek treatment. [Read More]( [Alex Wubbels' Arresting Officer Jeff Payne Claims He Did Nothing Wrong - Plans to Sue]( Former Detective Jeff Payne lost his job over his "confrontation" with Nurse Alex Wubbels over a year ago. Now he is saying he did nothing wrong. [Read More]( [Anything but Fine: My Traumatic Brain Injury: Part 2]( This three-part series takes you through my devastating diagnosis of a TBI and how it lead to my nursing career and ultimately a prognosis of hope. [Read More]( [2018 Fall Article Contest]( It's time for the 2018 Fall Article Contest, and everyone is invited to participate. Read some of the articles from past contests to get inspired. If that's not enough, maybe the fact that the top 4 articles will each win $150 will motivate you. [Read More]( [Submit a Product Review and Qualify to Win $50!]( Submit a review for the allnurses Product Directory for a chance to win $50! It only takes a minute. [Read More]( [3 Signs it Might be Time to Leave Bedside Nursing]( [Nursing Jobs]( - [Registered Nurse - Observation, FL]( - [Registered Nurse, FL]( - [Case Management Supervisor (RN), CA]( - [RN Case Manager - Home Health, MT]( - [Registered Nurse- CICU, DE]( 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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