Dignity Health Global Education

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At Dignity Health Global Education (DHGE), we recognize the importance of healthcare and its future.

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  1. We are beyond grateful to nurses and appreciate all the hard and important work they do!

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  2. May 17

    As we celebrate the week of , we salute all nurses who pursue further — nurses like Ann Marie, who completed our Certificate in Nurse Leadership with : .

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  3. May 16

    As continues, we continue to celebrate the highly educated and skilled who do such remarkable work in difficult circumstances.

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  4. May 15

    To help support , we have partnered with to create a micro-course that gives frontline workers the tools to be more resilient. Find out more here: .

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  5. May 14

    There are two ways to deal with distractions while learning and working at home: decrease distractions or increase your focus. Here are four strategies to do it: .

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  6. May 13

    Let them know that they’re not alone and that you care. Share memories that are positive to keep their spirits up. Find out more advice by pediatrician Dr. Metts in our Q&A about children’s anxiety and COVID-19: .

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  7. May 12

    Many learners use blocking out time as an effective time management strategy. But have you ever heard of ‘clawing out time’? Read more on our blog: .

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  8. May 12

    As Florence Nightingale’s 200th birthday wraps up , we continue to celebrate nurses and the incredible work they do.

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  9. May 12

    Indicators that levels are higher than normal are displays of absenteeism/presenteeism. Consult your primary care provider if you’re worried. Read the full Q&A with pediatrician Dr. Metts about children’s anxiety and : .

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  10. May 9
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  11. May 8

    Separation or stranger anxiety are felt as early as 9–12 months. An understanding of anxiety and the ability to verbalize it usually sets in at around 3–6 years. Find the full Q&A about children’s in relation to here: .

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  12. May 8

    Taking care of yourself is so important, especially when you’re on the frontlines of response. is offering free access to Headspace Plus for to promote and : .

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  13. May 7

    While take care of others, they need to take care of themselves. We have partnered with to launch a micro-course with hands-on advice for . Hear more from creator Mark Wilson, MEng MSc PhD: .

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  14. May 7

    Are you around kids experiencing anxiety due to ? We held a webinar in partnership with featuring pediatrician Dr. Metts, MD, to help parents and caretakers. Find out what we learned here: .

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  15. May 7

    We're proud to work with on this project and hope that it will be truly helpful for and other !

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  16. May 6

    Who’s your favorite on this day? Tag them and write them a comment to show how much you care.

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  17. May 6

    While nurses’ contributions to have always been immeasurable, this year, it’s especially hard to put into words how we feel to all for everything they do. From the bottom of our hearts, thank you.

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  18. May 5

    The first week of is dedicated to . We are proud to announce that we have partnered with experts at to create a one-hour program to help find Strength to Endure in these challenging times: .

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  19. May 4

    Nurses play a critical role in the health of our nation. The pandemic highlights that even more. This year, is not enough to honor nurses and we’ll be celebrating for the entire month of May!

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  20. May 2

    COVID-19 is radically altering medical care — one of the most dramatic situations affected by this are pregnant women and their babies entering the world. Read more via : .

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