Posts by Supplemental Health Care
Upskilling CNAs to Enhance Career Opportunities and Patient Care
SHC’s team has been working on upskilling initiatives to help CNAs obtain their CNA 2 certification or pursue a school career with a paraprofessional certification.
Read MoreNeedle and Sharps Safety for Nurses and Healthcare Professionals
Needles and sharps pose a significant risk to health and safety in the healthcare profession. Fortunately, these injuries and related illnesses are often preventable.
Read MoreFrom LPN to RN: How to Advance Your Nursing Career
At Supplemental Health Care, we’re committed to helping nurses advance their careers from LPN to RN.
Read MoreConsiderations for Using AI and Digital Technology in Healthcare
Partnering with the right technology can help make providers and healthcare systems more efficient and give them the tools they need to provide excellent patient care. Digital technology, especially artificial intelligence (AI), could be an effective solution in healthcare, but it’s important to understand its implications before investing in and integrating it into practice. Today,…
Read MoreCare More Spotlight: Laughter is the Best Medicine
Helping a patient and their loved ones through those challenging times is where Amber shines, in part, because she strives to administer a dose of laughter whenever possible.
Read MoreBuilding a Healthcare Career as a Registered Behavior Tech
Working in behavioral health is a rewarding and fulfilling career path and registered behavior tech (RBT) roles are a growing segment in healthcare.
Read MoreHow to Get Started Travel Nursing in California
California has a high demand for travel nurses but it also has a longer licensing process than most states. Before you pack your bags, here are a few things to consider to make your California dream a reality.
Read MoreDiscover Exciting Career Options for Speech-Language Pathologists
SLPs work with individuals of all ages who have difficulty communicating due to speech or language disorders. They assess, diagnose, and treat patients with communication problems as well as provide support to patients and their families.
Read MoreCare More Spotlight: Going the Extra Mile
While clinical social worker, Alexis is modest about the impact she is making in so many refugees’ lives, her efforts have been inspiring.
Read MoreKnow Your Rights as a Nurse
In July 2017, a nurse in Utah was arrested and forcefully handcuffed by a police officer when she refused to draw blood from an unconscious patient without a warrant. This incident sparked outrage and led to a national discussion about the rights of nurses and medical professionals as well as the importance of protecting patients’…
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