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4 Side Hustles For Nurses: One Pays Up To $431/Hour

Some jobs lend themselves well to a side hustle. Nursing happens to be one of them. “Every nurse I know knows someone who has a side hustle or has a per diem job in addition to their full-time job,” ...

RaDonda Vaught Shares Advice For Nurses Before A Board Of Nursing Investigation

Nurses operate within a complex legal environment, one that includes administrative, civil, and criminal law. Each carries different implications and potential consequences.

Pope’s Last Words: Thanking His Nurse

Pope Francis thanked his personal nurse for encouraging him to greet crowds on Easter Sunday, in what were some of his final words.

The Preceptor Paradox: PAs Get The Nod While NPs Are Sidelined

Across the country, more and more NP programs are telling highly experienced family nurse practitioners (FNPs) working in acute care settings that they can’t precept ACNP (Acute Care Nurse Practitioner) students.

Nurse Wins Lottery Three Times In Five Years — All In April.

A Maryland nurse noticed an interesting pattern in her lottery plays over the past five years: she’s won big three times when playing in mid-April, lottery officials said.

The Best And Worst US Cities For Your Skin

We’ve all had those days where our skin is not looking its best, despite doing all the right things to keep it happy and healthy. Lots of things can affect our skin from the inside out, like hormonal changes and health conditions, but if you’re having trouble with your skin, it might also be down to some environmental factors at play where you live.

CT Scans May Be More Harmful Than Previously Thought, Study Finds

CT scans, a widely used medical imaging technology to diagnose diseases, may be more harmful than previously thought, and account for about 5% of new cancer cases annually in the U.S. population, according to new research led by UCSF scientists.