MASINDE MULIRO UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY (MMUST) Office of the Deputy Vice Chancellor (Administration & Finance) Tel: 056-30784/31375 P.O Box 190 Fax: 056-30784 Kakamega – 50100 E-mail: dvc-af@mmust.ac.ke Kenya Website: www.mmust.ac.ke VACANCIES In pursuit of its Mission to be a Centre of Excellence in Science and Technology responsive to development needs of society through engagement in dynamic knowledge creation and application, Masinde Muliro University of Science & Technology invites
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in joining the VA Hospital nursing team, as I understand from my research that you strongly emphasize on delivering excellent patient care. With professional nursing skills gained through nursing studies and hands-on clinical experiences, I have the ability to take care of your patients effectively and contribute to your bottom-line eventually. My Bachelor of Nursing degree from the University of Wisconsin Madison has given me an exceptional familiarity of key nursing practices, latest medical technology
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NR390 Nursing History Brandy Wideman Chamberlain College of Nursing Professor Maier December 9, 2012 My name is Brandy Wideman and I am conducting an interview with Mrs. Lavelury Powell, RN. The interview took place Tuesday, December 4, 2012 at 2:00 pm at her home. The interview is being conducted with agreement from Mrs. Powell with the understanding that it is for educational purposes only for Chamberlain College of Nursing. I performed an audio recording of the interview to assist in
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The purpose of this research paper is so that I can explain, in my own words, the impact that the Institute of Medicine 2010 report, “The future of Nursing: Leading change, Advancing Health”, has had on nursing education, a nurses role as a leader and on the nurses practice, (particularly in the primary care setting) as well as how I would change my practice to meet the goals of the Institute of Medicine report, in 750-1000 words. I would like to explain the Importance of the Institute of Medicine
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to go into when I got older. Then during my senior year of high school I took a Certified Nurses Assistant training class. This was a great experience for me, because I was able to gain actual medical experience and work with patients. This is what solidified it in my mind that I wanted to go into the medical field. More specifically that I wanted to become a doctor. What happened was while I worked as a CNA in a nursing home I had realized that whenever there was an issue I nor the nurses could really
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Abstract This paper will discuss the ethical dilemmas faced by some health care providers in the performance of their daily tasks. In this paper we will discuss the case of Jerry McCall, an office assistant working for a private physician, Dr. Williams. Jerry is also certified as a medical assistant and an LPN. Jerry receives a phone call from one of Dr. William’s patients while he is covering the telephones for the receptionist. The patient requests a refill for his Valium prescription because
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Learning Consortium The National Learning Consortium (NLC) is a virtual and evolving body of knowledge and tools designed to support healthcare providers and health IT professionals working towards the implementation, adoption and meaningful use of certified EHR systems. The NLC represents the collective EHR implementation experiences and knowledge gained directly from the field of ONC’s outreach programs (REC, Beacon, State HIE) and through the Health Information Technology Research Center (HITRC)
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began my nursing career at the age of 16, as a certified nursing assistant in Calvert City, KY. At this young age, I decided to dedicate my life to helping others in their medical time of need. To date, I have been a practicing registered nurse for ten years, working in both acute and critical care settings. I am now anticipating taking the next step towards my short-term goal of becoming an advanced practice nurse. I plan to achieve my short-term goal by earning a Doctor of Nursing Practice
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Explain why you chose nursing as your career of choice? Rebecca Kieser: Well, it kind of came natural. Being a mother of small children, I was nurturing and knew how to care for another. Then when all the children went into school, I felt that I needed to work outside the home. It was kind of environmental also because I was in a rural area where I didn’t have a lot of opportunity for a good job. What opportunity I did have….was nursing. There was one hospital and one nursing home in the local
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Baccalaureate-Degree Level in Nursing Kimberly K Gormley Grand Canyon University: NRS-430V Professional Dynamics June 9, 2013 There has been much debate on the subject of whether nurses that graduated at the baccalaureate-degree level are better prepared than nurses educated at the associate-degree level. I was educated at the associate-degree level at a community college here in my local community in a program that consisted of two years or four semesters and was called the “nursing program”. Before
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