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Florida ER Nurse and Educator Plans Next Career Chapter with Doctorate Pursuit at Post University

Post University

Emergency Department Nursing Jimmy decided to further his education and earned an Associate Degree in Nursing while working full-time. To position himself to pursue management and leadership positions, he returned to school to earn a Master of Science in Nursing with a specialty in adult and elderly patients.

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North Carolina Nurse Educator Finds Right Fit in DNP Educational Leadership Program

Post University

I knew I needed more education to be an effective leader,” she says. My schedule allowed me to continue my education, so I completed the Master of Science in Nursing online at the same university where I’d completed the BSN,” she says. “I She added the nursing education emphasis to her MSN and finished the program in 2014.

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USAHS Rounds Out Exceptional Austin Leadership Team to Tackle Healthcare Worker Shortage

University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences

USAHS recognizes that the leadership of its academic programs is key to preparing students to meet the increasing demand for healthcare. The addition of Dr. Wise, and the continued contributions of Dr. Savage and Dr. Hicks, shows USAHS’ commitment to delivering high-quality education that turns students into confident healthcare providers.

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Physical Therapist Skills: 12 Qualities to Career Success

University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences

4 PTs should aim to educate patients using clear language and ask questions to explore patient needs so communication flows in both directions. Prepare for clinical practice with a wide range of patients, as well as advanced roles in research, practice leadership and policymaking. Residential and Flex formats are available.

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Clinical Education – whose job is it anyway?

The Nurse Break

Clinical Education – whose job is it anyway? Clinical nurse educators and those that work within education teams (and may be known be other names such as clinical development nurses, or staff development nurses) are at the forefront of clinical education. More from In Pursuit of Excellence here.

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FNU Receives Inclusive Excellence, Belonging, and Sustainability in Nursing Education Award

Diversity Nursing

was announced as the private college and university recipient of the 2023 Inclusive Excellence, Belonging, and Sustainability in Nursing Education Award, presented annually by the American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN). . – Frontier Nursing University (FNU), located in Versailles, Ky.,

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The Relentless School Nurse: Innovation at Maine’s Department of Education is a Roadmap to Support the School Nursing Workforce

The Relentless School Nurse

Kudos to the Maine Department of Education (DOE) for recognizing the impact of COVID-19 on their school nursing workforce. The foundation of the program was first to expand the school nursing leadership across the state. For more information contact DOESchoolandStudentSupports@Maine.gov.