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Resources to better understand racism in nursing

American Nurse

The keynote speaker was Kenya Beard, EdD, AGACNP-BC, CNE, ANEF, FAAN, associate provost for social mission and academic excellence at Chamberlain University and the Commission’s representative for the National League for Nursing. See Allyship in Nursing ) Source: “Allyship in Nursing” Infographic.

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The LPN Path: Weighing the Advantages and Challenges of Licensed Practical Nursing

Every Nurse

Continuing Education Requirements To maintain licensure and stay current with evolving healthcare practices, LPNs must engage in ongoing professional development. For instance, LPNs working in government facilities or specialty hospitals may earn higher wages compared to those in nursing care facilities.

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The Nursing Shortage: Looking Ahead to 2023

Nurse.com

And in 2023, recruiting and retaining good nurses could be the most critical area of focus in determining a hospital’s success. The financial cost of the nursing shortage couldn’t be clearer. The 2022 Nurse Salary Research Report by Nurse.com found that of 2,516 nurses surveyed, 29% were considering leaving the profession altogether.