The Future of AI in Health Care
AI has the potential to revolutionize the medical system and the delivery of health care in the United States and across the world. From better predicting illness and disease, improving diagnostic and treatment plans, and reducing costs for patients and families, AI will have an important role in the delivery of medicine moving forward.
6 Ways to Cope with Loss in Healthcare
As a Registered Nurse, you have a unique opportunity to be there and support your patients and clients during their most vulnerable and difficult times. While experiencing a loss in inevitable within the healthcare profession, this doesn’t mean that it is easy to navigate through. Grieving is a personal process, and everyone copes with death differently. This blog post discusses 6 ways to cope with loss in the healthcare profession.
7 Things All New (And Experienced) Nurses Should Remember
Here are 7 important things that both new and experienced nurses can remember to help them throughout their nursing careers.
Nursing: An Essential Part Of The Medical Profession
Medliant understands that nurses are an integral part of the healthcare system, both in the USA and around the world, providing essential care and support to patients and their families. As the backbone of the medical profession, your dedication and hard work 24 hours a day and 7 days a week continues to keep the delivery of healthcare services possible.
Checking In With Nurse Brennan: How To Approach An Economic Downturn As A USRN Immigrant
The world is experiencing an economic downturn as we shift out of the Covid-19 pandemic and into a post-pandemic era. While the healthcare industry is generally resistant to an economic downturn, there are steps you can take as USRNs to weather the impacts of higher inflation and costs of goods and services.
Recognizing Arrythmia’s with Nurse Brennan
The early recognition and intervention of cardiac arrythmia’s can be critical in promoting adequate perfusion and circulation, and in preventing irreversible outcomes or patient mortality. Not every arrhythmia is dangerous, and it is imperative to know your patient’s baseline heart rate and rhythm to triage any concerns as they arise. Learn more about 10 arrhythmia’s you may see as a Medliant USRN.
How The Covid-19 Pandemic Further Exposed The US Nursing Shortage
The Covid-19 pandemic has shed light on the significant nursing staffing concerns experienced across the USA as hospitals struggled to care for patients with the limited nursing workforce available to do so. In a medical system where nurses represent almost 50% of all employees, the impact of a nursing shortage can significantly impact a hospitals ability to provide timely services to those in need.
How To Give An Excellent End-Of-Shift Nursing Report
Hospitals in the USA often utilize the bedside nursing report model for shift handover between two nurses. The bedside end-of-shift nursing report is an opportunity for the off-going nurse to provide the on-coming nurse with important details regarding a patient's medical history, status, and any upcoming tasks or concerns to be addressed. Learn what Nurse Brennan includes in his nursing report!
The Most Common Charting (EMR) Systems Used By Nurses In The USA
With more than 95% of hospitals in the USA now using an online charting system, otherwise known as an electronic medical record (EMR), future Medliant USRNs will want to become more familiar with the most common charting systems used in America.
Checking In With Nurse Brennan: “Do I Have Enough Nursing Experience To Become A USRN?”
Do you have enough experience as a Registered Nurse to become a USRN? Did you know that US immigration requires a minimum amount of experience for internationally educated Registered Nurses?
Checking In With Nurse Brennan: “What is your favorite part about being a nurse?”
What is your favorite part about being a nurse? There are many different reasons why people choose to enter and stay in the nursing profession from strong economic and job security, to helping those in their most vulnerable moments in life, and having strong work-life balance.
Do Medliant Registered Nurses Get Paid Time Off?
Medliant Registered Nurses receive 80 hours of paid time off each year as a USRN. Medliant USRNs can use their paid time off to travel across the USA or abroad, plan fun activities, or spend time with family or friends! Nurse Brennan shares fun ideas for what you can do on your days off. What will you do on your days off, as a Medliant USRN?
Medliant: A Long-Term Nursing Staffing Solution For US Hospitals
Medliant is an employment based contract-to-hire agency that sponsors experienced acute care Registered Nurses to fill staffing needs for hospitals in the USA long-term. Medliant has sponsored over 11,500 workers immigrate to the USA since 1991 and can fill your RN staffing needs while saving your organization costs associated with turnover, hiring, retention, advertising, and relocation.
What Is Contributing To The Nursing Shortage In The USA?
Considering immigrating to the USA as a Registered Nurse? Did you know that there is a significant nursing shortage in the USA complicated by nursing faculty shortages, baby boomer retirement, and turnover, among other factors? Now is the perfect time to consider Green Card Visa Sponsorship with Medliant to begin your career as a USRN!
5 Tips to Help You Stay Organized as a US Registered Nurse!
As a US Registered Nurse, being organized is critical to ensuring that you are able to deliver safe and high quality patient care. These tips will help you ensure that you are able to succeed as a USRN and to support the patients and families that you will care for!