Communicating With Pediatric Patients And Their Parents

A locum tenens healthcare provider is having a conversation with a young pediatric patient and her mother in a clinical setting. The provider is dressed in a button-up shirt and her head is facing away from the camera. The patient is wearing a pink checkered button-up shirt and has her hair braided. Her mother is wearing a grey sweater and a necklace.

As anyone who works with children knows, communicating with kids is an entirely different skill from communicating with adults. If you work in any area of pediatric medicine, learning to effectively communicate with younger patients and their parents is vital to providing quality care. The state of healthcare in the US is severely lacking in […]

Content Creators For Clinicians and APRNs

Blogs, podcasts, and online videos can be great resources for those in the medical field. Whether you’ve just started out in your practice or you’re a seasoned professional, online medical content creators can offer great insights into your line of work. They can also be wonderful resources for connecting with others in the medical community! […]

Connecting With Fellow Healthcare Professionals

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The past two years have been a trying time for healthcare workers, with the added stressors of quarantine, social distancing, and heightened work pressure leading to feelings of isolation. Without a strong support system and social connections, burnout can quickly set in, causing negative impacts on mental health. Building connections with fellow healthcare professionals who […]

Compassionately Listening To Your Patients

Having compassion in a high-pressure work environment can be a tall order at times. You have to navigate many complex situations and conversations each day, all while managing your own stress at the same time.   Right now, more than ever, it’s important to bring compassion into healthcare because the data shows that we’re severely lacking […]