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Email and texting etiquette for nurses

Savvy Sign Off

Leave a lasting impression by signing off with a signature that includes your nursing title and alternate contact details. Keep the personal info to yourself. You can punch it up with a bit of personality but less is more. Bowing out with a hot pink inspirational quote and a link to your Facebook page might rub people the wrong way. Don’t take that chance. Go out with a professional bang!

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