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Multi’s New Chief Nursing Officer Signals Opportunity for International Nurses Seeking U.S. Careers

by Raymond Escueta March 06, 2026 No comments Blog

As healthcare systems across the United States compete for nursing talent, leadership priorities matter more than ever. At Tacoma, Washington-based MultiCare Health System, newly appointed System Chief Nursing Officer Caren Lewis, BSN, RN, is stepping into her role with a clear focus: clinical excellence, operational excellence, and building a thriving modern nursing workforce. For international […]

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Surgical Gloves in the OR

by Raymond Escueta March 04, 2026 No comments Blog

For many hospitals, surgical gloves are treated as basic, interchangeable supplies. But if you’ve ever struggled with poor glove fit, tearing during a procedure, or hand fatigue after a long case, you know a glove is never “just a glove.” For international nurses preparing to work in U.S. operating rooms, understanding the differences between surgical […]

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Building “One Rush Nursing” Across a Growing Ecosystem

by Raymond Escueta March 02, 2026 No comments Blog

NurseContact connects internationally educated nurses with U.S. hospitals, health systems, and ambulatory care providers, offering a technology-enabled, streamlined hiring process. As the platform continues to grow, so does the need for unified, consistent nursing standards that support both nurse success and employer outcomes. For Dr. Sievert, “One Rush Nursing” is about more than branding it’s […]

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Why Technology Now Matters to International Nurses

by Raymond Escueta February 27, 2026 No comments Blog

For nurses, especially those trained in different healthcare systems, adapting to a new clinical environment is challenging enough. When the EHR is clunky, documentation is repetitive, and communication tools are fragmented, the burden compounds quickly. U.S. health systems are waking up to a simple reality: the digital environment is now a frontline workforce issue. Technology […]

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Epic’s New AI Scribe: What International Nurses Need to Know Before Coming to the U.S.

by Raymond Escueta February 25, 2026 No comments Blog

As U.S. hospitals race to adopt artificial intelligence in healthcare, one technology is quietly transforming the way doctors and nurses document patient care: AI-powered ambient clinical documentation, often called AI scribes. Epic, the most widely used electronic health record (EHR) system in U.S. hospitals, recently launched its own AI scribe tool Epic AI Charting and […]

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Rome Health’s New Virtual Nursing Program Highlights Growing Opportunities for International Nurses in the U.S.

by Raymond Escueta February 23, 2026 No comments Blog

Rome (N.Y.) Health has launched an innovative virtual nursing program on its 2 East medical-surgical unit, and it’s a strong signal of where U.S. nursing is headed more technology, more collaboration, and more demand for qualified nurses, including international talent. For internationally educated nurses exploring U.S. nursing jobs, programs like this not only improve patient […]

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Modernizing Nurse Recruitment: How NurseContact Connects International Nurses with US Employers Through a Streamlined, Interoperable Hiring Platform

by Raymond Escueta February 20, 2026 No comments Blog

Nearly 90% of healthcare organizations say they must modernize operations to keep pace with mounting clinical, regulatory, staffing, and financial pressures. For international nurses looking to work in the United States and for US healthcare employers trying to fill critical staffing gaps this modernization isn’t just a back-office issue. It directly affects hiring speed, onboarding […]

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Telehealth Isn’t Just for Mental Health Anymore: What International Nurses Need to Know in 2026

by Raymond Escueta February 18, 2026 No comments Blog

Remote care is reshaping the U.S. healthcare system and it’s creating new, high-demand opportunities for international nurses who want to work in America. A new study published Feb. 17 in the Annals of Internal Medicine shows that while behavioral health visits still make up a significant share of telehealth use, tens of millions of appointments […]

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Memorial Hermann’s Award-Winning Culture Shows International Nurses What a “Healthy Work Environment” Really Looks Like

by Raymond Escueta February 16, 2026 No comments Blog

For international nurses exploring U.S. job opportunities, choosing the right employer is just as important as securing a visa or passing the NCLEX. A competitive salary matters but a healthy work environment, strong leadership, and genuine support at the bedside are what truly determine long-term satisfaction and success. One U.S. health system standing out in […]

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San Francisco’s UCSF Health Achieves Milestone Heart Transplant

by Raymond Escueta February 13, 2026 No comments Blog

San Francisco–based UCSF Health has completed a major cardiac milestone that matters not only to patients, but also to international nurses looking to build advanced careers in the United States. The academic medical center recently performed its first heart transplant on a patient who had previously received a total artificial heart a rare and highly […]

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