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Implementation of Trauma-informed Principles in Nursing Education: An Appeal for Action

Minority Nurse

An individualized student-centered approach is crucial in understanding and adapting teaching pedagogy in nursing education to realize, recognize, respond, and resist re-traumatization (SAMHSA, 2014)in student nurses with a history of traumatic stress. Traumatic experiences can cause anxiety and depression in some students.

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Continuing Nursing Education: Why?

American Nurse

Building on this expectation from the code of ethics, the scope and standards of practice for nursing (ANA, 2021) includes a specific competency related to education, stating that “the registered nurse seeks knowledge and competence that reflects current nursing practice and promotes futuristic thinking” (p.98).

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Back to the future

American Nurse

Joseph Potts is on the American Nurse Journal Editorial Board and is the manager of clinical services at Peace Island Medical Center in Friday Harbor, Washington. American Nurse Journal. 2023; 18(12). Doi: 10.51256/ANJ122346 Health equity recommendations 1.

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The Role of LGBTQ+ Student Organizations in Nursing Schools: Promoting Diversity and Inclusion

Registered Nursing

Nursing students need training to deliver culturally competent care, but the current curricula often fall short. Typically, LGBTQ+ topics are confined to disease-related issues, overlooking broader aspects of patient-centered health promotion ( Lim, Brown, & Kim, 2014 ).

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Johns Hopkins School of Nursing Seeks to Diversify PhD Nurses

Health Leaders | Nursing

“The urgency of the nursing shortage, and the even greater nurse faculty shortage, make this vital opportunity that directly aligns with our mission to develop a diverse pipeline of nurse leaders.” Nursing students and faculty not only need to reflect the diversity of the U.S.

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The Strategies One Nursing School Used to Combat Workplace Incivility

Health Leaders | Nursing

When 100% of the nursing faculty at one upstate New York reported incivility as a major departmental issue, they reversed course. Incivility among nurse educators—bullying, disrespect, harassment—is growing and affects new nurses’ view of nursing as a profession, according to a new study published in NursingCenter.

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Nursing ethics and shared governance model

American Nurse

A nursing ethics core council increases ethical sensitivity and knowledge and provides an opportunity to use ethics resources, engage in ethical decision-making, and take ethical action. Learning Objectives Describe ways to increase nursing education and participation in ethics education.