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AI in Clinical Documentation: What International Nurses Need to Know When Working in US Healthcare

by Raymond Escueta September 30, 2025 No comments Blog

Healthcare documentation has always been one of the most time-intensive and high-stakes responsibilities for nurses and other clinical professionals. In the United States, especially in hospital settings, accurate charting directly impacts patient care, safety, compliance, and even the financial health of an organization. Today, however, Artificial Intelligence (AI) is transforming the way clinical documentation is […]

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Ambulatory Care Expansion in the U.S.: Why It’s Creating More Opportunities for International Nurses

by Raymond Escueta September 25, 2025 No comments Blog

For decades, ambulatory care also known as outpatient care has been an important part of the U.S. healthcare landscape. Today, however, it has shifted from being a “nice addition” to a strategic necessity for hospital and health system leadership. Rising healthcare costs, value-based payment models, and patient demand for more convenient care have pushed systems […]

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Social Media Guidelines for Nurses: Why U.S. Employers Take Online Conduct Seriously

by Raymond Escueta September 22, 2025 No comments Blog

In today’s connected world, a single post can travel across the globe in seconds and for nurses working in the United States, this reality brings both opportunity and responsibility. Healthcare organizations are increasingly watching how employees, including international nurses, use social media, with the goal of protecting patient privacy, upholding professional reputation, and ensuring alignment […]

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U.S. Faces Stalled Progress in Chronic Disease Prevention: What It Means for Nurses and Healthcare Employers

by Raymond Escueta September 15, 2025 No comments Blog

A new study published in The Lancet on September 10 reveals a concerning reality for the U.S. healthcare system: progress in reducing deaths from chronic diseases has slowed dramatically, especially when compared to other high-income countries. From 2010 to 2019, mortality from non-communicable diseases including heart disease, cancer, diabetes, and chronic respiratory illnesses declined across […]

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The Rise of Nurse Scientists in US Hospitals: Opportunities, Impact, and the Future for International Nurses

by Raymond Escueta September 08, 2025 No comments Blog

In the evolving landscape of healthcare in the United States, nurse scientists also known as nurse researchers are increasingly making waves. Once a rare presence outside academia, this highly specialized role is gaining traction in leading hospitals nationwide, offering new career opportunities not just for US-trained nurses but also for international nurses seeking to advance […]

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Financially Stronger US Health Systems Could Mean More Job Opportunities for International Nurses

by Raymond Escueta September 02, 2025 No comments Blog

As the U.S. healthcare sector continues to rebound, some major health systems are receiving credit rating upgrades a clear sign of improved financial stability and operational strength. For international nurses seeking U.S. employment opportunities, this is promising news. Financially healthy hospitals are better positioned to invest in hiring, expanding services, and supporting visa sponsorships for […]

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