How This Nurse Turned Hangovers Into An IV Hydration Empire
Once the idea was formed in Courtney’s head that she wanted to take the leap into the entrepreneurial world, there was no looking back. After an astounding 17 year tenure at Boston Children’s Hospital, Courtney decided it was time for a change.
The Uber Of Nursing Reaches Hospitals. Now, Nurses Question Contractor Status In Lawsuit
Nurses using gig-work platforms like CareRev often face conflicting expectations, expected to follow hospital protocols like employees but lacking employee benefits and protections.
Advanced Practice Nurses Call ‘Matchmaking’ Services Linking Them To Physicians Expensive, Exploitative
Advanced practice nurse practitioners are required to have a contract with a physician to practice independently in NC, but they say it’s unnecessary and expensive.
A Couple Tried For 18 Years To Get Pregnant. AI Made It Happen
After trying to conceive for 18 years, one couple is now pregnant with their first child thanks to the power of artificial intelligence.
The couple had undergone several rounds of in vitro fertilization, or IVF, visiting fertility centers around the world in the hopes of having a baby.
The Emotional First Responders Of Aesthetic Medicine
When people think of Botox and filler, they think of vanity. Frozen foreheads. Pouty lips. Women chasing youth. Injectors chasing cash. They don’t see the woman who finally escaped her husband after 20 years of abuse, coming in not for attention but for control.
Researchers Identify Four Autism Subtypes With Distinct Genes & Traits
Autism has at least four subtypes, an analysis of more than 5,000 children’s genes, traits and developmental trajectories has shown. Stephen Shore, an autistic professor of special education at Adelphi University, has said: “If you’ve met one person with autism, you’ve met one person with autism.”
CO Tops Country in Nurse Burnout Thanks to High Patient Count, Little Support
Colorado has over 61,000 registered nurses, but high patient numbers, a lack of support in the workplace and high cost of living have created burnout for many of them, according to a recent nationwide analysis and local nursing groups.