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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
Are Late Nights Crushing Your Nursing Staff’s Productivity?
Nursing isn’t only a day job. Just because it’s time to sleep doesn’t mean that people stop getting hurt or suffering from illness. Because of
How Will the Legalization of Marijuana Affect Nursing Staff Members?
The legalization of marijuana continues to be a hot topic of debate throughout the country as states like Colorado and Washington have passed voter supported
Are Nurses Ready for Retirement?
According to data collected by the American Nursing Association, 45 percent of the registered nurse workforce is age 50 or older. In Florida, Texas, and
Nursing Homes Continue to Search for Qualified Nurses
In late 2014, the Association of Health Care Journalists (AHCJ) released updated nursing home inspection data. Many that read the news release were appalled to


