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Marshall V – In today's healthcare, hospice clinicians are caring for patients with multiple illnesses and complex lives. Empowerment, high self–esteem, and a strong sense of autonomy can be useful attributes to possess in dealing with this population. This article will explore these and other benefits to certification, exam information, eligibility requirements and ways to lobby for employer support.

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