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Connecting the dots with cannabis care

American Nurse

“This recognition highlights the essential role and special contribution of cannabis nurses to the healthcare system and promotes enhanced integration of cannabis therapies for healthcare consumers across diverse healthcare settings,” said ANA President Jennifer Mensik Kennedy, PhD, MBA, RN, NEA-BC, FAAN.

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Nine Reasons Psychology Undergraduate Majors Should Consider a Career in Occupational Therapy

University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences

Occupational therapy can help clients, groups, and communities to manage physical and mental health needs, establish healthy and effective daily routines to promote well-being, and learn and utilize strategies to navigate the stresses of life.” Empathy creates connections, builds trust and respect and promotes positive patient outcomes.

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Oncology Nurse Navigation and the DNP-Prepared Nurse

American Nurse

Nurses who are DNP-prepared have the skills and knowledge to impact health systems and deliver care that results in safe, effective practice through practice scholarship, translating science to change health care delivery and clinical research to improve practice (Kersten et al., American Nurse Journal , 16(12), 49-. link] Kesten, K.,

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The Importance of Mentoring and Coaching in Nursing

American Nurse

Integration of mentoring and coaching into formal residency programs aligns with the principles of evidence-based research that supports the benefits of holistic care and recognizes that nurses need support beyond traditional clinical skills. Mentoring new graduate nurses to promote staff retention: Doctor of Nursing Practice Projects.

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New nurses and clinical judgment

American Nurse

According to Murray and colleagues, new graduate nurses tend to focus on tasks rather than reasoning skills, which can impair patient safety and holistic care. Successful precepting can help bridge the academic–practice gap, which improves intent to stay in the profession and promotes patient safety. J Prof Nurs. J Clin Nurs.