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Here are the Biggest Workforce Challenges in Nursing in 2024

Health Leaders | Nursing

Social media, diversity, flexible scheduling, and work-life balance are also top priorities for Gen Z, according to Putnam. The Gen Z-ers love work, but they also have other priorities in life," Putnam said. 8, the members of the HealthLeaders Workforce Decision Makers Exchange will meet in Washington D.C.

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10 Ways to Create Your Goals for 2024

Daily Nurse

Defining your nursing career and life goals for 2024 involves considering various aspects of your personal and professional development. Here’s a guide on how to structure your goals into ten categories: Career Advancement Specify the position or level you aim to achieve in your career by the end of 2024. Take Action.

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Strategies to Overcoming Leadership Burnout

Healthy Workforce Institute

For the past three years we have been working exclusively with healthcare leaders to avoid burnout, advance in the face of adversity, and live thriving personal and professional lives. Overcoming leadership burnout is a priority in today’s complex healthcare world.

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8 Reasons Why You Should Become a Nurse Practitioner

Minority Nurse

Work-Life Balance As a nurse practitioner, you have greater flexibility with your schedule, creating a greater work-life balance. If working a clinic-based job, you can often control your daily schedule, take off to attend family events, and not work weekends.

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How CNOs Can Help Nurse Managers in 2025

Health Leaders | Nursing

According to the Trends and Innovations Nurse Manager Retention report that was released by the American Organization of Nursing Leadership ( AONL ) and Laudio in the fall of 2024, nurse manager retention is key to building a sustainable and high-performing healthcare setting.

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The Consequences of DUI Convictions for Nurses: Understanding the Professional and Personal Impact

Every Nurse

HEALTH & WELLNESS The Consequences of DUI Convictions for Nurses: Understanding the Professional and Personal Impact By EveryNurse Staff Writers | Updated on July 10, 2024 Medically reviewed by Joanna Whitfield, MSN, RN Our Promise We are dedicated to providing high-quality, trustworthy content.

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Meet the CEO That Stayed Up All Night

Daily Nurse

We have 600 nurses working in ambulatory, 220 APRNs, 1000+ nurses within the hospital setting, and 150+ working in leadership or other corporate support positions. There are an additional 800+ team members working in nursing support.” I prefer to talk about work-life harmony, not just work-life balance.