By Matt Skoufalos Many children imagine future careers in medicine, law enforcement, paleontology, even space exploration. Linnette Johnson grew up wanting to be a nun. “My hero was Mother Theresa,” Johnson said. “She loved all people, no matter where they were in...
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Spotlight On: Cindy Pisa, RN
by Matthew Skoufalos | Sep 1, 2016
HOME / / Spotlight On: Cindy Pisa, RN Spotlight On: Cindy Pisa, RN Matt Skoufalos Before she became a nurse, Cindy Pisa spent nine years as an Early Intervention Service Coordinator at a rural hospital in Monticello, Kentucky. As the team coordinator bridging the...
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by Matthew Skoufalos | Jul 1, 2016
As the medical profession only grows more increasingly technologically complicated, those clinicians with a background in computing, information technology, or other digital expertise are ever more valuable in the workplace. That holds true especially in the field of...
READ MORESpotlight On: Lisa Antenucci
by Matthew Skoufalos | Jun 1, 2016
Burnout is a well-known phenomenon in the nursing profession, and amid the highs and lows of a 30-year nursing career, Temple University Hospital staff nurse Lisa Antenucci is as familiar with its signs and symptoms as any condition she’s treated. But when it affects...
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by Matthew Skoufalos | May 1, 2016
by John Wallace Making the most of an opportunity while giving back to the community isn’t something most people do. It’s not easy and it doesn’t happen as often as it should. Edward McKay isn’t like most people. McKay, the surgical technician in the pediatric...
READ MORESwitching Directions from Saleswoman to Charge Nurse
by Matthew Skoufalos | May 1, 2016
When Mary Salabounis arrived at Aspen Valley Hospital in Aspen, Colorado, it was as a travel nurse. In the mountains, health care workers count ski seasons instead of years, and Salabounis is on her third, having relocated for good after two prior seasons interrupted...
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