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Board-Certified ER & Trauma Nurses Share Inspiring Journeys in BCEN’s ‘Invest in Yourself’ Campaign

Daily Nurse

The campaign features RNs discussing the intersections between nursing professional development, high-level patient care, and their own health and well-being. “And when nurses are at their all-around best, patients receive the best care.”

APRN 84
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Advanced Wound Care Management Certification Training

American Medical Compliance

Wound care is a vital part of patient management, especially for advanced practice registered nurses (APRNs) and registered nurses (RNs) treating complex, chronic, and high-risk wounds. As medical technology and treatments evolve, healthcare professionals must stay current with the latest practices and evidence-based strategies.

APRN 52
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What Is a Doctor of Nursing Practice? (And What You Should Know)

Post University

As the nursing shortage crisis continues to loom, healthcare administrators and nurse managers have emphasized the importance of advancing education in nursing and pursuing professional development. Posts DNP is not designed to fulfill the educational requirements for initial APRN licensure. Thank you for reading!

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A Model of Care for Today and Tomorrow

Consult QD

At the direction of Executive Chief Nursing Officer (ECNO) Meredith Foxx, MSN, MBA, APRN, NEA-BC , Kuehn and 20 of her colleagues spent nearly one year exploring a potential model of care redesign for acute inpatient care at Cleveland Clinic. “To surmount the challenges and adapt to the changes, organizations need updated models of care.”

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Understanding Organizational Structure and Leadership in Nursing

Post University

According to the American Nurses Association , nurse leaders must be committed to ongoing education and professional development in order to continually improve their leadership approach over time. Nursing director or administrator – Reports to the CNO and manages the charge nurses and advanced practice nurses (APRN).