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How Postgraduate Nursing Education Improves Patient Outcomes
In this article, we’ll examine the advantages of postgraduate education for nurses so that you can decide whether it’s the right path to take for your career.
University of Phoenix College of Nursing Leadership Selected for Prestigious Podium Presentation at AACN’s 2024 Diversity Symposium
University of Phoenix College of Nursing incorporates diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging (DEIB) into its core values and curriculum, aligning with the broader university initiatives. The selected abstract delves into the challenges and triumphs encountered on the journey to inclusivity in nursing education, shedding light on the dynamic intersection of policy evolution and fostering diversity within the nursing profession.
Navigating Vet Nurse Salaries in Australia: Trends and Predictions
The vet nurse salaries in Australia can vary based on several factors, including geographical location, experience, and the specific demands of the job. Staying abreast of these trends helps veterinary nurses in Australia make informed decisions about their career paths and potential earnings.
New Nephrology Nursing Textbook Helps Nurses, Graduates, and Students Navigate Nuanced Patient Care
For the undergraduate student or the nephrology nurse just starting out, Certified Nephrology Nurse Rosemarie Zuleta’s foundational book provides a clear and concise foundational knowledge needed to treat nephrology patients.
Ten Coping Strategies for ER Nurses
ER nurses are on the frontline, dealing with life-threatening situations, high-stress environments, and a fast-paced work atmosphere. The constant exposure to critical cases can take a significant toll on their physical and emotional well-being. Therefore, it is essential for ER nurses to have effective coping strategies to manage the stress of the job, maintain their mental health, and provide the best care to their patients.
Majority of Medical and Nursing Students Planning Careers Outside Patient Care, as Fears of Burnout and Clinician Shortages Leave Them Worried about the Future
The report reveals how the challenges of being a frontline health professional in the US today are impacting the longer-term career decisions of students, highlighting increasingly challenging times ahead for an already overburdened healthcare system. Although almost 9 out of 10 medical and nursing students in the US feel devoted to improving patients’ lives, findings reveal that 58% already see their current studies as a steppingstone toward a broader career in healthcare that will not involve directly caring for patients.
Nursing is Officially America’s Dream Job | So why the Staffing Shortages?
In a study to find out America’s most desirable jobs, analysts at Business Name Generator found that nursing is the most in-demand career in the country. They analyzed over 22,000 search terms related to job seeking to identify the most-searched-for professions. Six of the top 20 most popular jobs are in the healthcare industry.
What to Look for When Choosing an Online MSN Program
If you're a nurse seeking career advancement, a master's degree in nursing can offer specialized skills and training. Earning a master's in nursing can...
Linda D Scott Assumes Presidency of the American Academy of Nursing
Linda D. Scott, PhD, RN, NEA-BC, FNAP, FAAN, started her term as President of the American Academy of Nursing (Academy) at the organization’s annual...