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10 Strategic Steps to Eradicating Racism in Nursing Education

Daily Nurse

Workforce composition, the development of future educators and administrators, student success, and the overall health and well-being of society are at risk when racism in nursing education persists. The impact of racism in nursing education is multifaceted, affecting both individuals and the broader institutional culture.

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North Carolina Nurse Educator Finds Right Fit in DNP Educational Leadership Program

Post University

Bobbi’s friend and former colleague, who was the department chair at Trident Technical College—where the nursing journey began for Bobbi—encouraged her to apply for an open adjunct position. “I She added the nursing education emphasis to her MSN and finished the program in 2014. I just loved teaching right away,” she says.

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Infographic: 8 Nurse Leaders to Watch in 2025

Health Leaders | Nursing

CNOs should pay attention to these nurse leaders in the new year. 2024 was a prosperous year for new nurse leadership. This year, HealthLeaders spoke to several new CNOs, CNEs, and other nurse leaders for the Exec. Here are eight nurse leaders that you should watch in 2025.

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Canadian Nurse Practitioner Strives to Make a Difference with DNP – Educational Leadership Specialization

Post University

Rather than complain about that, I decided to go back to school and try to make nursing education better.” Norma enrolled in a dual Master of Science Nursing/Family Nurse Practitioner program at the University of Texas at Arlington and continued to work full time. She completed her master’s degree in 1999.

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The Nurse Educator: A Key Player in Advancing Evidence-Based Nursing Practices

Every Nurse

CLINICAL PRACTICE The Nurse Educator: A Key Player in Advancing Evidence-Based Nursing Practices EveryNurse Staff Last Updated: 02/14/2024 Nurse educators, as key figures in the healthcare sector, are instrumental in advancing the landscape of nursing education.

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MSN vs. DNP: Choosing the Right Path for Your Nursing Career

Minority Nurse

The Difference Between an MSN and a DNP A nurse can pursue several paths to advance their degree, two of the most common being pursuing a Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) or Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP). While this has not been implemented yet, this is the recommendation many professional nursing organizations support.

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Doctoral degrees: Which one is right for you?

American Nurse

Or maybe you’re a nurse educator in an intensive care unit and you’d like to pursue a nurse scientist role and eventually enter academia. DNP program curricula integrate translational science and change management strategies to prepare nurse leaders in proficient complex systems management. See Know the difference.

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