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Empowering Nurses: CDC Foundation Funds NPWH to Battle Increasing Health Threats in Pregnancy

Daily Nurse

The project will create and distribute significant tools and resources, including webinars, podcasts, clinical protocol templates, and targeted web campaigns. “The educational resources and training developed through this initiative will greatly enhance the ability of nurses and APRNs to meet this challenge head-on.

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Elevating Burn Care: BCEN Advances Burn Specialty Care with CBRN Certification 

Daily Nurse

To attain the CBRN certification, registered nurses (RNs) and advanced practice registered nurses (APRNs) must successfully navigate a rigorous examination that evaluates their advanced clinical and professional knowledge across all phases of burn care. military service members, veterans, and reservists.

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I’ve Just Passed My FNP Certification Exam, Now What?

Daily Nurse

Obtain State Licensure as an FNP After passing your FNP certification exam, the next step is to apply for an advanced practice nurse practitioner ( APRN ) license in your primary state of residence or where you intend to work. Attending networking events, conferences, and webinars can earn you continuing education credits.

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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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Supporting and advocating for APRNs

American Nurse

Expiring PHE waivers turn back the clock in some states Despite the proven value of advanced practice RN (APRN) care, the APRN role is at a crossroads. Depending on the state in which they practice, APRNs now may face more restrictions than during the PHE. Certain other restrictions also were lifted.

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2023 Nurses Month – Week 3 – Giveaway

American Nurse

Virtually chat with colleagues and connect with speakers during Q&A sessions.

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Shawana S. Moore Reflects on Serving as the First African-American President of National Association of Nurse Practitioners in Women’s Health

Minority Nurse

Moore, DNP, APRN, WHNP-BC, PNAP, FAAN, who works as the Interim MSN and DNP Program Director at Emory University’s Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing, has served as the first African American President of the National Association of Nurse Practitioners in Women’s Health (NPWH). For the last two years, Shawana S.