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How to Fix the Nursing Shortage and Address Burnout: Veteran Nurse Leader Has the Answers

Daily Nurse

Amidst a sea of temporary band-aid solutions for nursing, like gig apps and travel nurses, Woods , DNP, RN, CRNP, ANP-BC, AGACNP-BC, FAAN, the Chief Nurse of Health Learning, Research and Practice, Wolters Kluwer spoke with Daily Nurse to discuss her practical, long-term solutions to address the nursing shortage and burnout.

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Compassionate Care: 4 Ways Nurses Can Improve Patient Care

Daily Nurse

Nurses who seek additional training often choose to specialize, which can increase their salary and improve their job satisfaction. Some nurses may be too busy to pursue further training at this time. However, busy nurses can still pursue specialized credentials by enrolling in on-the-job training programs in healthcare.

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Innovation at the frontline of nursing

American Nurse

We also created strategies for exposing nurses to the various aspects of innovation. Phase 1 of our project focused on creating enthusiasm, increasing knowledge, offering activities, and collecting feedback in a busy community hospital. This same concept can be applied in a busy health system. See Resources.) July 23, 2019.

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Inspiring Future Nurses and Healthcare Professionals

The Gypsy Nurse

Did you know that the healthcare field is expected to face a nursing shortage? Many of these openings will result from the need to replace nurses who retire. By 2030, over a million nurses will have retired, and with the right tools, we can help inspire future healthcare professionals. According to the U.S.

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Nursing Shortage: A 2024 Data Study Reveals Key Insights

University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences

The United States is facing a critical nursing shortage that is expected to continue through 2030. 1 Lets consider the question, Why is there a nursing shortage, as well as what the nursing shortage statistics reveal and what strategies nurses can use to navigate the challenges of the nurse shortage.