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10 Strategic Steps to Eradicating Racism in Nursing Education

Daily Nurse

Raising awareness of racism might positively influence the lives of faculty and students of color by promoting career mobility. Effectively addressing these issues requires nursing education leadership to understand the experiences of their faculty, administrators, and students.

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A Model of Care for Today and Tomorrow

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“The world has changed around us and the way that healthcare is practiced has changed,” said Karen Kuehn, MSN, RN, NEA-BC, director of nursing for emergency and surgical services at Cleveland Clinic Avon Hospital. “To You want nurses to continue to practice nursing in ways that promote the essence and purpose of the profession.”

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Reigniting Joy and Enthusiasm in the Nursing Profession

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Nurse leaders addressed this issue in an uplifting panel discussion at Cleveland Clinic’s 2022 Nursing Leadership Summit, “Joy and Enthusiasm for the Nursing Profession,” which aimed to reinforce positivity and provide hope for the future of nursing. “We It’s incumbent upon all of us as leaders to spread that joy.

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Nurses Month 2023

American Nurse

Get your free access to Nurseline, the exclusive newsletter of American Nurse Journal , and gain insights for your nursing practice. The month-long celebration of the nursing profession allows for many opportunities to promote appreciation of the invaluable contributions of nurses. Sign up Now!

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Strengthening the Role of Nurses in High-Reliability Cultures  

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By Meredith Foxx, MSN, MBA, APRN, NEA-BC , Executive Chief Nursing Officer High reliability is a commonly repeated term in healthcare today. Rooted in quality and safety excellence, high-reliability cultures lead to better health outcomes and patient experiences, improved efficiency, increased job satisfaction and more.

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Finding Your Ideal Nurse Career Path: Navigating Nursing Degrees and Specializations

Post University

This is often regarded as the minimum level of education required for working as a nurse manager or nurse educator. It is also crucial for becoming an advanced practice registered nurse (APRN). The Ultimate Goal: Chief Nursing Officer Some ambitious nurses hold the lofty goal of becoming chief nursing officers (CNOs).

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Vanderbilt University School of Nursing Improves Health Equity, Offers Specialized Training with New HRSA Grant

Minority Nurse

Certified nurse-midwives will promote maternal health through patient education and increased access to providers. In my former role as a chief nursing officer, I saw the profound impact of the lack of appropriate primary care in our underserved communities.”