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4 Ways to Continue Learning Through Certifications When Employed
As a nurse, it’s no secret that passing the NCLEX and jumping into your career at the hospital is only the beginning of your professional
Implementing a 30-60-90 Day Plan When Hiring New Employees
Training a new hire is a time consuming, but necessary task for both the employer and new employee. The first 90 days of the assignment
How to Treat a Patient (When Their Family Member is a Nurse)
As a nurse, there will be times when you have a patient whose family member is a nurse or other medical professional. In most cases,
Considering a Nursing Job within a Corrections Facility
When most nursing students begin their education in nursing they do so with the intention of becoming a nurse at a hospital or doctor’s office.
How to Stay Germ Free While Working in a Health Environment
As a medical professional, you’re surrounded by sneezing and coughing all day long. You’re constantly treating patients with airborne and communicable diseases. So how can
Modest Use of Temporary Nurses Could Save Hospitals Money
At BOS Medical, we regularly advise our clients that temporary nurses can be a great way to supplement full-time staff. From maternity leave to an


