by Damion Jenkins, RN, MSN, CEO | Nov 4, 2015 | Advanced Nursing Practice, Nursing Chain of Command, Nursing Leadership, Nursing School, Personal Experience, Uncategorized
This Blog was Originally Published on Calling All Nurses – Nursing encompasses an array of team members who have roles and responsibilities that are specific to their individual positions. Although some may be removed from direct patient care, they all share the...
by Damion Jenkins, RN, MSN, CEO | Oct 30, 2015 | Critical Thinking, New Graduate Nurses, Nursing Leadership, Nursing School, Patient Advocacy, Personal Experience, Student Nurse, Travel Nursing, Travel RN, Uncategorized
This Blog was Originally Published on Calling All Nurses – YES! Patient advocacy does in fact matter in nursing school. Unfortunately, many nursing programs wait to introduce the concept of patient advocacy until either the third or fourth semesters of their...
by Damion Jenkins, RN, MSN, CEO | Oct 30, 2015 | Advanced Nursing Practice, Nursing Scheduling, Personal Experience, Travel Nursing, Travel RN, Uncategorized
This Blog was Originally Published on Calling All Nurses – Travel nursing can be a very exciting career path that many nurses take so they can explore and experience the many cities of our great nation. On an average of 13 weeks per contract term, nurses may...
by Damion Jenkins, RN, MSN, CEO | Oct 30, 2015 | Advanced Nursing Practice, Continuing Education, Graduate Studies, New Graduate Nurses, Nursing Leadership, Nursing School, Personal Experience, Student Nurse, Uncategorized
This Blog Was Originally Published on Calling All Nurses – Pursuing an MSN is extremely rewarding and can open many career pathways within nursing. With an MSN, you can specialize in Education, Informatics, Leadership, or become a Nurse Practitioner. Many MSN...
by Damion Jenkins, RN, MSN, CEO | Jul 15, 2015 | Advanced Nursing Practice, Critical Thinking, Nurses Matter, Nursing Leadership, Nursing School, Patient Advocacy, Personal Experience, Student Nurse, Travel Nursing, Travel RN, Uncategorized
“…and you had to attend college to learn how to measure someone’s urine?” – A classic example of a response that I often receive from people who have no clue as to what my roles, responsibilities, or knowledge base consists of as a...