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Oncology nursing: Clinical assistant onboarding

American Nurse

In addition to introducing nursing students to the oncology specialty, the program also offered them the opportunity to apply theoretical knowledge and strengthen their nursing skills. The organization offered the paid internship to senior nursing students. doi:10.1007/s13187-023-02310-y Oncology Nursing Society.

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Mentorship: A strategy for nursing retention

American Nurse

Mentoring programs can strengthen the nursing workforce sustainably from within the profession. Learning Objectives Explain the ramifications of current nurse turnover rates. Define the differences between mentorship and preceptor programs, and the benefits of implementing a mentorship program. Am Nurse J. 2020;15(2).

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How to Become a Registered Nurse

Every Nurse

Five Steps to Become a Registered Nurse To be successful as a registered nurse and thrive in a healthcare environment with constantly changing demands, you must build a strong clinical and non-clinical foundation. Clinical experience comes in a variety of forms.

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Myths and Challenges of Private Duty Nursing

American Nurse

One nurse response from the referenced study stated, “I imagine that much of the PDN is not necessarily of the ‘skilled’ variety. I imagine being expected to also do housekeeping types of tasks rather than those that require nursing skills” (University of Delaware et al., This statement couldn’t be further from the truth.

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Nurse leadership: Pitfalls and solutions

American Nurse

Many of your finely honed nursing skills will serve you well as a manager, but you’ll still have gaps. You’ll likely need to use some of your skills in different ways and develop entirely new ones. American Nurse Journal. Doi: 10.51256/ANJ0624138 References American Organization for Nursing Leadership. 2024; 19(6).

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How to Become a Critical Care Nurse

Every Nurse

How to Become a Critical Care Nurse Updated February 18, 2023 by EveryNurse Staff Critical care nurses (CCNs) provide nursing care to critically ill patients who require constant attention and round-the-clock monitoring such as those with heart failure, strokes, respiratory failure, and trauma.

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