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Prevent dry hands... finally!

Jun 2, 2014 10:27:00 AM / by user posted in Uncategorized

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We're at the MoSALPN conference today and tomorrow and are having a great time talking to students and instructors in Missouri. 

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Friday Funnies, Image Version

May 30, 2014 3:59:00 PM / by user posted in nursing, Funny, Nursing Students

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Nurse Retention - Why is it such a problem?

May 29, 2014 2:44:00 PM / by user posted in nursing, Funny, Nursing Students

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Why do we have such a hard time keeping Nurses in the Nursing profession? A study by Bowles and Candela shows that up to 30% of new nursing graduates left their first nursing position during their first year and a whopping 57% left by the second. Even Florence Nightingale left active nursing after three years and moved to an instructor/administrator role from there. 
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Graduation Quotes for Nurses

May 27, 2014 10:18:00 AM / by user posted in nursing education, graduation, Nursing Students

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Tis the season for graduation and we thought we'd share some of our favorite quotes with you. These are great to include in a post-graduation letter to students, on graduation gifts or during your last few days of class. If you have any of your own favorite quotes, we'd love to see them in the comments!

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Teaching Idea: EMS/EMT

May 23, 2014 4:00:00 PM / by user posted in EHR Tutor, electronic medical records, Paramedic, academic EHR, EHR, EMR, EMS, EMT, patient scenario, teaching idea

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We announced the upcoming launch of our EMT module this week, so we thought it was appropriate to post a teaching idea for any EMS/EMT Instructors out there.

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New Feature Launch: Polling and EMT/EMS Module

May 21, 2014 1:01:00 PM / by user posted in EHR Tutor, academic EHR, academic EMR

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Because we're still a smaller company, we always try to incorporate the needs and ideas of our clients when improving/expanding our feature set. 

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Webinar recording: Adding Complexity to Patient Scenarios

May 5, 2014 8:42:00 AM / by user posted in EHR Tutor, nursing education, tools for nursing instructors, video, webinar, academic EHR, academic EMR, Diane Yeager, EHR, patient scenario, simulation, teaching idea

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For anyone who missed it, I'm including a link to our most recent webinar with teaching ideas for adding complexity to patient scenarios. If you'd like to be on our list for future webinars, be sure to add your email here: http://eepurl.com/O4ldj

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Free Webinar: Adding Complexity to Patient and Simulation Scenarios While Using an EHR

Apr 28, 2014 10:53:00 AM / by user posted in nursing education, tools for nursing instructors, webinar, patient scenario, simulation, teaching idea

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For those of you who aren't familiar with us already, we host monthly webinars to share teaching ideas for instructors who are using, or thinking about using, an Academic EHR system. Our webinars are not sales pitches, so even if you have a system you're happy with you might learn a new way to use what you already have! Register with the information below if you'd like to join and don't forget to sign up for our email list so you know every time we host a new webinar.

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Nursing Made Incredibly Easy - One of our favorite speakers and favorite books

Apr 22, 2014 10:09:00 AM / by user posted in nursing education, made incredibly easy, Nursing Students

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At the MSLPN conference a few weeks ago, we heard a talk from a representative of the Made Incredibly Easy series of books. We've been fans of the series for years so when we heard the speaker announced, we immediately quieted down to listen.

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Medical Errors... preventable deaths?

Apr 21, 2014 9:44:00 AM / by user posted in electronic medical records, academic EHR, EHR, electronic health records, EMR

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We recently stumbled upon an interesting fact from the American Association for Justice. Apparently medical errors are the sixth leading cause of death in America (based on 2010 stats). Here are the numbers:

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