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To Build the Workforce, We Need More Nurse Educators

Nurse.com

When Susan Bindon, DNP, RN, NPD-BC, CNE, CNE-cl, FAAN, explained the need for nurse educators, her description was succinct. “In In a word — critical,” said Bindon, an associate professor and assistant dean for faculty development at the University of Maryland School of Nursing. nursing schools were turned away in 2021.

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$2.7M Grant Will Help Southwest Adventist U. Educate Nurse Educators

Health Leaders | Nursing

million grant to Southwest Adventist University (SWAU) is part of the latest efforts to amplify not only the numbers of nurse educators over the next five years, but of a diverse nursing faculty. SWAU’s grant is among several being awarded with the specific intent to expand nursing programs and faculty.

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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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Understanding Nursing Shortages in the U.S. for 2023

Daily Nurse

Retirement : Another issue is the substantial number of nurses nearing retirement age. Per a 2020 National Nursing Workforce Study conducted by the National Council of State Boards of Nursing, the average age for a registered nurse (RN) was 52 years old, potentially signaling a large wave of retirements over the next 15 years.

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NurseCon at Sea: Making Lasting Memories While Earning CNEs

Minority Nurse

But Nurse Blake is more than comedy. He ’ s the creative force behind NurseCon at Sea , one of the largest and most popular nursing conferences, and the NurseCon app, which provides free continuing nursing education courses. CNEs are expensive, hard to find, and nurses need many hours. Then it was 36.

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9 Best States to Travel Nurse in 2023

MAS Medical Staffing

The idyllic seashores of Cape Cod and historical haunts like Salem make Massachusetts one of the best states to travel as a nurse. Average Travel Nurse Salary In Massachusetts: $2,249 per week 2. Florida As a retirement hub, Florida has an aging population with no shortage of demand for healthcare workers. 7 Clarke T.