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COVID-19 INFORMATION 2020

To our dear nurses who are going to work in the United States or will be visiting the US soon. Please do take a look and read the CDC COVID-19 Fact Sheet and What to Do if You are Sick with COVID-19 fact sheet provided by the CDC USA. Its important that you are aware…

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Immigrants Make Up 1 in 4 U.S. Health Care Workers

MONDAY, June 3, 2019 (HealthDay News) — They say good help is hard to find, and America’s immigration policies could be making it even tougher in the health care field. Immigration crackdown efforts, the border wall included, are very likely to cost the elderly and disabled the care that they desperately need, a new study…

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SILICON ISN’T JUST FOR COMPUTERS. IT CAN MAKE A PRETTY GOOD KIDNEY, TOO

EVERY WEEK, TWO million people across the world will sit for hours, hooked up to a whirring, blinking, blood-cleaning dialysis machine. Their alternatives: Find a kidney transplant or die. In the US, dialysis is a roughly 40-billion-dollar business keeping 468,000 people with end-stage renal disease alive. The process is far from perfect, but that hasn’t hindered…

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Artificial kidney development advances, thanks to collaboration by NIBIB Quantum grantees

Computer simulation addresses the problem of blood clotting Creating an artificial implantable kidney would be an epic advance in medicine and could address a chronic shortage of donor kidneys needed for transplant. Researchers have been at this quest for the past 15 years and keep coming upon one extremely knotty problem: how to keep the…

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There are three nurses for every doctor in the U.S. But nurses appear as sources in only 2% of health care stories.

Combination of gender bias and professional culture keeps health care’s most trusted providers out of health news Jennifer Garrett was beginning to think she wasn’t very good at her job. As a content strategist for the School of Nursing at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, one of her duties was to get nursing issues into news…

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Nursing Shortage

The U.S. is projected to experience a shortage of Registered Nurses (RNs) that is expected to intensify as Baby Boomers age and the need for health care grows. Compounding the problem is the fact that nursing schools across the country are struggling to expand capacity to meet the rising demand for care given the national…

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A Conversation on Cultural Competence With Cindy Brach, Senior Health Policy Researcher, AHRQ

By the Innovations Exchange Team The Innovations Exchange Team: You oversee projects to improve cultural and linguistic competence in hospitals. What are some of the biggest challenges faced by hospitals? Cindy Brach: Hospitals face many priorities, making it difficult for advocates to focus attention on cultural and linguistic competence. Right now, hospitals are focused on…

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Foreign Educated Nurses

United States Licensure Requirements There is a two-step process for obtaining a registered nurse license here in the United States. This process is SEPARATE from the process necessary for obtaining a work visa. For information regarding temporary or permanent visas, contact the U.S. Department of State and the U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service. First Step:…

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