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Olympic Fever

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Blog; 2018-2 Tags: advanced emergency nursing, ED, ER, NP, nurse practitioner, CNS, clinical nurse specialist, APRN, critical care, trauma, injury, pediatrics, Olympics, sports medicine, humanitarian mission Published: 2/22/2018 1:34:00 PM Suggestion does not equal endorsement.

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Giving Voice - the personal relations of patient relations

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Blog 2018 – 3. Tags: advanced emergency nursing, ED, ER, NP, nurse practitioner, CNS, clinical nurse specialist, APRN, critical care, trauma, injury, pediatrics, patient relations, customer service, interacting with patients Published: 3/26/2018 2:15:00 AM Sincerely, Tom Trimble, RN All opinions are solely those of the author.

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The Dunning-Kruger Effect

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Ars Technica blog. Tags: advanced emergency nursing, ED, ER, NP, nurse practitioner, CNS, clinical nurse specialist, APRN, critical care, trauma, injury, pediatrics, mentoring, clinical teaching, continuing education, clinical skills, teachability, adult learners Published: 10/18/2014 6:46:00 PM

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McSwain, Jude, Pioneers in Emergency Care die.

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Additional information about Dr McSwain's life and work can be found at: Tulane University School of Medicine mini-biography Nat'l Association of Emergency Medical Technicians; PHTLS Medical Director EMSSolutionsInt blog of Dr Ramon Reyes. National EMS Museum Biographies. After action report. From Landstuhl Regional Medical Center.

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Memorial Day Afterthoughts

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Blog – 2018-5 Memorial Day Afterthoughts Monday, May 28, 2018, a holiday. It was once called Decoration Day, a solemn day to visit cemeteries, and decorate the graves of those who died in service to our country during war. I came across the PBS broadcast of "Going to War." " Louis de Bernieres, novelist (b.

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Passing to another subject.

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Blog 2018-4 Passing to another subject … Have you noticed, as I have, that in recent years, the language of public discourse regarding death has become increasingly euphemistic, polite, ‑--even sanitized? Almost invariably, news anchors or public safety agencies' Information Officers will speak of 'the deceased' or even 'he deceased."

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Automated Vital Signs – Who's the automaton?

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BLOG – 2018-1 Tags: advanced emergency nursing, ED, ER, NP, nurse practitioner, CNS, clinical nurse specialist, APRN, critical care, trauma, injury, pediatrics, medical automation, clinical interactions, patient relations, nursing quality Published: 1/16/2018 1:25:00 PM Readers must verify validity to their own practice.