Greetings, LinkedIn community! At Star Nurse Educator, our mission is to save lives by preventing unnecessary deaths from chronic conditions like diabetes and hypertension. Through proactive intervention and support, we ensure that healthcare users adhere to their prescribed treatments with personalized counseling and monitoring. We alleviate complications by providing comprehensive health screenings and early intervention strategies, and we actively engage with local communities through outreach programs to raise awareness and promote preventive healthcare practices. Join us in making a difference!
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Care is local. When clinicians are embedded in local communities, it strengthens relationships, builds trust, and improves satisfaction for both patients and clinicians. Clinicians have a lot to contribute in many areas, and can serve in multiple ways. Many SCP Health medical directors serve on committees at their hospitals, including: Graduate Medical Education Committee Sepsis Committee Patient Safety Committee Patient Satisfaction Committee Leadership Council Ethics Committee Joint Operation Council Critical Care Committee Additionally, they volunteer with local organizations, such as: Boy Scouts Hospice centers Food pantries Cancer centers Burn camps American Heart Association American Cancer Association Disaster relief National Kidney Foundation Clinicians + Communities = Exceptional Care #TogetherWeHeal
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"The Critical Role of Wound Care Education in Hospice and Palliative Care" Read Corstrata’s blog post detailing how wound care education is essential for hospice providers to deliver high-quality, compassionate care. Check out our latest blog post on the importance of wound care education, highlighting key insights and best practices. Key Takeaways: - Curative vs. Palliative Approaches: Understanding the shift from aggressive treatment to symptom management and comfort in palliative care. - Common Wound Types: Learn about managing pressure injuries, MASD, malignant wounds, chronic wounds, and SCALE. - Interprofessional Collaboration: The importance of a team approach involving nurses, physicians, wound care specialists, social workers, and spiritual care providers. - Cultural Competency: Addressing implicit biases and respecting cultural preferences to enhance patient care and satisfaction. #Hospice #PalliativeCare #WoundCare #HealthcareEducation #PatientCare #wocn
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The Critical Role of Wound Care Education in Hospice & Palliative Care
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