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The Well-Fed Nursing Career

Minority Nurse

You can grow by taking your continuing education seriously through podcasts, videos, books, nursing journals, in-person and recorded CEU courses, conferences, and webinars. An advanced degree (MSN, PhD, or DNP) can do much for career mobility, especially if you want to become an APRN, enter academia, or conduct research.

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Silencing Your Inner Thoughts and Facing Adversity when Leading

American Nurse

Leadership challenges and adversity will occur when one does not understand the business of leadership. Leadership is about promoting everyone’s interest and business within the association. Etienne, DNP, APRN, FNP, PNP, PLNC President, Florida Nurses Association With Warm Regards, Marie O.

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These Nursing Associations Connect You to Fellow Pros and Valuable Resources

Nurse.com

The organization offers several professional development outlets, including an annual conference, online resources, webinars, and a career center. Among professional development opportunities are an annual conference, webinars, and training resources. Members can also benefit from webinars and other resources. Critical Care.

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The Payoff of Wound Care Education: Get a Return on Your Investment

Relias

Your business model revolves around competent clinicians, care quality, and reimbursements. When you invest in educating clinicians as wound care specialists, you can put your organization in a stronger business position by: Developing a team with clinical expertise in wound and ostomy care.

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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

SCNA President Annual Report Submitted by: Angela Dykes, SCNA President This has been a busy year for SCNA! In March I attended the Student Nurse Association orientation to provide support and information on what it means to be on a board and how to conduct board business. April was a busy month with speaking engagements.

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