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- HealthStream - Healthcare Workforce Solutions
HealthStream CVO Extend your in-house capabilities—while enhancing patient safety—with primary source verification; Provider Portfolio It’s your data—collect, store, and share it your way, with one comprehensive resource; Provider Validate Validate referrers at the speed of modern healthcare—via one simple interface
- Healthstreams have gotten out of control : r TravelNursing - Reddit
Healthstream is a scam Same for Relias There is absolutely no reason for me to have to have 23 log ins and passwords because I’ve worked at different facilities They should build the account for the nurse and then the hospital can send the assigned list of mandated training and if you’ve already done it within the last year, boom
- How to skip fast forward boring mandatory eLearning courses
At work, I have to go through some very tiresome and boring eLearning modules that are just a waste of time
- Healthstream and 1st week : r TravelNursing - Reddit
The snow made things more complicated but yes, I agree with other posters that the first week is busy with getting access, required testing, facility unit orientations, etc Expect that nobody at the facility talks to each other and that the schedule for each in-hospital day may differ because someone forgot to assign you access, didn't give you the right online modules, etc
- To whomever invented Healthstream modules : r Residency - Reddit
The sub is currently going dark based on a vote by users The sub will be back up tomorrow night Welcome to the Residency subreddit, a community of interns and residents who are just trying to make it through training!
- How do I access my CE credits after I have left employment . . . - Reddit
Recently, I have left employment with a hospital system and completely forgot to download my health stream transcript which recorded all of my CE credits
- Dumb question : r nursing - Reddit
13 votes, 38 comments true Then yeah, any accredited CEUs will do There's a bunch of websites that sell courses for like $30 for a package that meets state requirements - I used elitelearning com, not sure if I can recommend it for actual learning because the writing of the courses was not fantastic, but if you're a fast reader you can get your "16 hours" in, like, 2-3 real life hours
- HealthStream : r instructionaldesign - Reddit
Posted by u Clear_Government_473 - 1 vote and 3 comments
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