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Nurse Compensation Trends for 2025

Diversity Nursing

Career Advancement Opportunities and Professional Development Nurses are increasingly looking for pathways to advance their careers, whether through clinical specialization, leadership roles, or academic teaching positions.

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BCEN Honors Three Champions of Nursing Professional Development

Daily Nurse

ChristianaCare (Wilmington, Delaware) 2024 Celebration Events & the 2025 Awards Cycle This month and in early October, BCEN officials are celebrating the winners with on-site trophy presentations. The nomination cycle for the 2025 BCEN National Certification Champion Awards will begin later in the year. Learn more here.

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Report Card: How Are We Doing?

American Nurse

The 2023 Policy Hackathon resulted in continued focus on new relationships to foster discussion of policy strategies for addressing issues of concern to frontline nurses. In addition, ANA-Ohio national leadership impact would receive an “A grade”. From day one, ANA-Ohio continuing education offerings earned an “A++ grade.”

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Navigating the crossroads of nursing faculty practice

American Nurse

It can include clinical practice, scholarship, clinical research, education, consultation, leadership and administration, preceptorship, policy advocacy, and quality improvement management. Understanding and addressing these implications will help shape the future of nursing education and the nursing profession. October 2022.

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2024 Annual Reports Presented to SCNA Membership from the SCNA Board of Directors, Chapters, Committees, Organizational Affiliates, and the SC Board of Nursing

American Nurse

This program is designed to impact the future of Nursing by educating young minds on the idea of nursing as a profession. I had the opportunity to participate and speak to nursing students at their annual SNA-SC conference where I was able to lead a discussion on leadership. Also, I followed activities of the continuing education unit.

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Home health nursing

American Nurse

The nurse’s role Home-based professional nursing requires a unique set of knowledge and skills focused on care coordination, home assessment, direct patient care, team leadership, health promotion, and patient education related to self-care.