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Elevating Patient Care, How Centers of Excellence Are Revolutionizing Medical Services

ADN Center of Excellence

We at ADN CoE have seen first-hand how this concentration of expertise translates into real benefits in the delivery of healthcare and for people who require care. Our unique model will directly connect you with high-volume practices and industry leaders to gain insights that can significantly impact your approach to patient care.

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In-Center Hemodialysis Patient Outcomes Negatively Impacted by Patient Care Technician Understaffing

HCPLive

A greater patient-to-patient care technician ratio was associated with increased mortality and hospitalization with lower rates of waitlisting and transplantation among patients receiving in-center hemodialysis.

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Revolutionizing Patient Care Through Minimally Invasive Techniques

ADN Center of Excellence

In the fast-paced world of modern medicine, staying at the forefront of innovation is crucial for providing the best patient care. One area that has made significant strides in revolutionizing patient care is the field of minimally invasive techniques. www.adncenterofexcellence.com

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Revolutionizing Patient Care Through Minimally Invasive Techniques

ADN Center of Excellence

In the fast-paced world of modern medicine, staying at the forefront of innovation is crucial for providing the best patient care. One area that has made significant strides in revolutionizing patient care is the field of minimally invasive techniques. www.adncenterofexcellence.com

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Patient Care Technicians: The Key to Solving Nursing Burnout and Turnover

Learning + Leading

“At the end of their rope.” That’s how 29.4% of surveyed nurses said they feel on a weekly basis. For some, it’s every day. Many more reported feeling “emotionally drained,” “used up” or “fatigued.” Whatever the nomenclature, it all points to the same thing: burnout.

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Cardiometabolic Health Congress (CMHC) will present the results of a webcast series designed to help practitioners improve patient care

Cardiometabolic Health Congress

The majority of learners indicated plans to use this information to enhance patient care, including adopting weight-neutral medications and encouraging lifestyle modifications. “We We are thrilled to share the outcome of this webcast series,” commented Dr. Agarwal, presenting author and Clinical Director, CMHC.

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Embedding innovation in clinical practice to improve patient care across cardiovascular disease

The British Journal of Cardiology

Faculty member Affiliation Professor Amitava Banerjee Professor of Clinical Data Science, Institute of Health Informatics, University College London; Consultant Cardiologist, University College London Hospitals and Barts Health NHS Trust Professor Sir Mark Caulfield Professor of Clinical Pharmacology, Queen Mary Un.