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How to Become a Dermatology Nurse

In addition to the aesthetic benefits of good skin, the field of dermatology is incredibly important to a patient's overall health because the skin is the largest organ in the …

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How to Become a Forensic Nurse

Do you love crime dramas? Would you like to be part of an investigative team that helps victims get justice? For nurses with an interest in criminal justice and caring …

Terri Heimann Oppenheimer By: Terri Heimann Oppenheimer
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4 Steps to Becoming a Labor and Delivery Nurse

Labor and delivery (L&D) nurses are unique among the different types of nurses because they have a very specific job: to help deliver healthy babies and get moms through the …

Terri Heimann Oppenheimer By: Terri Heimann Oppenheimer
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How to Become a Psychiatric Nurse

It takes a special form of caring to be a psychiatric nurse. People with mental health issues rely on psych nurses to manage their complex physical and emotional needs. Psychiatric …

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How to Become a Surgical Nurse

A surgical nurse, also known as a perioperative nurse, operating room nurse (OR), or scrub nurse, is a registered nurse who's been trained to assist during surgeries. They care for …

Kathleen Gaines By: Kathleen Gaines
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What is Nursing Informatics?

The International Medical Informatics Association, a special interest group on nursing informatics, says informatics nurses integrate the practice of nursing into health systems to "promote the health of people, families, …

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How to Become a Wound Care Nurse

Wound care nurses (WOC) are in-demand healthcare professionals dedicated to physically and mentally healing patients. As a certified wound care nurse, you will become part of a skilled nursing community …

Leona Werezak By: Leona Werezak
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How to Become a Utilization Review (UR) Nurse

So you want to become a utilization review (UR) nurse? It's a great career choice! UR nurses are in demand, and the job outlook is good. This article will explain …