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Five Best Practices for IV Medication Administration Safety 

PDC Healthcare

Healthcare professionals are faced with many obstacles while administering IV medication to patients, which can lead to medical errors and a risk for patient safety. Nearly 40% of medical errors take place during medication administration as it is one of the most intricate processes for healthcare staff.

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Elder Medication Management Training for Healthcare Personnel

American Medical Compliance

They learn to identify risk factors for medication-related problems, prevent errors, and apply best practices in administration. Providers also develop effective communication techniques to ensure patients understand their medications. This is especially if their regimens are complex.

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Episode 28 - Depressed and Suicidal Patients in the Emergency Department: An Evidence-Based Approach

EB Medicine

Nachi: With the staff notified and the patient searched, the patient should be placed in a room without potentially dangerous items, like tubing or needles. Jeff: Speaking of safety, you will definitely want to engage in safety planning with the patient. Jeff: As always, the team approach is preferred.

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AMC President Mark Gutweiler Expands into UAE & Middle East at Arab Health 2025

American Medical Compliance

Their conversation underscored the UAEs strong commitment to healthcare compliance, patient safety, and internationally accredited training programs. Their mission is clear: to elevate compliance training, improve healthcare administration, and support remote workforce solutions across the region.

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The Key Principles of Restorative Nursing: What Every Provider Should Know 

American Medical Compliance

For healthcare providers, applying restorative nursing principles leads to better patient outcomes, higher recovery rates, and fewer readmissions. Whether you’re a nurse, therapist, or administrator , incorporating these strategies can make a lasting impact on patient care.

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Becoming a Manager: IC vs People Manager in Healthcare Training

American Medical Compliance

Regulatory Compliance – Ensuring adherence to healthcare policies, industry regulations, and patient safety protocols. Cross-Functional Collaboration – Working with various departments to improve workflows, patient outcomes, and operational success.