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What Is a Doctor of Nursing Practice? (And What You Should Know)

Post University

Nurses are facing extreme burnout, causing many to leave the profession and, in turn, underscoring the need for effective and intuitive nurse leaders. It is ideal for nurses who wish to pursue leadership positions while continuing to work in clinical practice. It is an ideal option for nurses who aspire to work in academia.

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On leaving and loving nursing

American Nurse

One was dismissed for drunkenness, another for ill health, and the third for incompetence—these reasons for leaving or being asked to leave nursing resonate in modern times. Gone are the days when one entered the profession as a bedside nurse and existed as one at retirement. National Council of State Boards of Nursing.

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Nurses Month 2023

American Nurse

The month-long celebration of the nursing profession allows for many opportunities to promote appreciation of the invaluable contributions of nurses. May 2022 is divided into four weekly focus areas—Self-Care, Recognition, Professional Development, and Community Engagement. How will you celebrate?

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Pilot Program Helps Akron General Patients Find Sobriety

Consult QD

When a substance abuse disorder is diagnosed in Akron General’s ED, the patient is given an opportunity to talk with an on-site recovery coordinator who can help arrange long-term supportive care, explains Nurse Manager Jonathan Sanchez, MBA, BSN, RN, Lead Program Coordinator for Recovery’s in Reach.

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A Model of Care for Today and Tomorrow

Consult QD

They were fellows in Cleveland Clinic’s 2021 Executive Nurse Fellowship and their culminating project was to evaluate the health system’s current model of care and provide recommendations for a new one. Think outside of the box,” Kuehn says.

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Why Some Hospitals Already Require a BSN Degree

Joyce

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics , in 2022, a bachelor’s degree was required for 49.1 percent of registered nurses. BSN training makes better nurses and, from a hospital administration perspective, better nursing staff. Related Resources: The Future of Nursing Report for BSNs 2.

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Why Nursing Certification Matters

Nurse.com

With the rise in popularity of nursing certifications, many organizations have come to recognize the benefits of hiring certified nurses. According to a survey from the American Nurses Credentialing Center, 86% of nurse managers said they would hire a certified nurse over a noncertified nurse (assuming all other factors were equal).