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Nurse Compensation Trends for 2025

Diversity Nursing

Compensation models should include stipends or financial support for Nurses pursuing certifications, continuing education, or advanced degrees. By investing in Nurses’ professional growth, healthcare organizations can foster loyalty, retain skilled employees, and create a more motivated workforce.

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Should Nursing Education Go Back Into Hospitals?

Health Leaders | Nursing

The students will begin the program in August 2025, following a rigorous selection process that includes interviews. Program goals The goal is to promote impatient bedside nursing as a long-standing career, according to Heuston. Ultimately, the program is meant to be a pathway for continued education.

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BCEN Honors Three Champions of Nursing Professional Development

Daily Nurse

Nominations for BCEN’s 2025 Distinguished Awards, which recognize individual emergency, trauma and transport nurses for specialty certified excellence and advocacy, will open in early 2025. The nomination cycle for the 2025 BCEN National Certification Champion Awards will begin later in the year. Learn more here.

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Engaging with the American Nurses Association (ANA)

American Nurse

We also had the opportunity to provide input during three dialogue forums on virtual nursing as a practice model innovation, the role of nurses in promoting gun safety, and preventing violence and addressing documentation during a time of crisis. There are many free continuing education (CE) programs available to members.

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Navigating the crossroads of nursing faculty practice

American Nurse

State regulations and certification requirements set specific licensure mandates, including education, practice hours, and continuing education for nursing faculty who engage in clinical practice. In addition, faculty members who maintain clinical expertise promote interprofessional collaboration.

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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

Also, I followed activities of the continuing education unit. By leveraging platforms like Facebook, organizing educational events, advocating for important causes, participating in community activities, and offering informative webinars, we continue to empower our members and strengthen our professional community.

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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. Caregivers as collaborators —Family caregivers participate in the plan of care.