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Everyone Needs a Nurse

American Nurse

That is because nurses are so adaptable to almost any situation that they are a sought-after workforce well beyond the bedside. There are so many non-direct care roles that nurses can and do fill. This means that bedside nursing, once the bread and butter of the profession, is only one professional option for nurses.

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Evaluating Caregiver Perceptions and Illuminating Nurse Retention Strategies

Consult QD

To better understand this troubling trend at a local level, nurses at Cleveland Clinic Euclid Hospital conducted a study aimed at identifying strategies for retaining nurses at the bedside. If so, what has changed?

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Nurse Manager: What is a Nurse Manager in 2023?

Nurse Code

Nurse Managers make schedules for their staff, evaluate their performance once a year, and help make rules for the unit. They also have a strong background in Clinical Nursing. Nurse Managers are usually APRNs (Advanced Practice Registered Nurses) who have at least a master’s degree.