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How to Transition from Bedside Nursing to Leadership Roles

Diversity Nursing

The journey from bedside Nursing to leadership can feel like a leap into uncharted territory. Whether you're looking to become a Charge Nurse, Nurse Manager, or Director of Nursing, this guide provides actionable steps to help you navigate the shift successfully. Acting as a preceptor or mentor for new Nurses.

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To Build the Workforce, We Need More Nurse Educators

Nurse.com

When Susan Bindon, DNP, RN, NPD-BC, CNE, CNE-cl, FAAN, explained the need for nurse educators, her description was succinct. “In In a word — critical,” said Bindon, an associate professor and assistant dean for faculty development at the University of Maryland School of Nursing. nursing schools were turned away in 2021.

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Mitigating the Nursing Shortage Crisis: A Nurse’s Perspective

American Nurse

It’s clear that the state of the nursing shortage is at a crisis level. As an experienced bedside nurse, a recent nursing psychiatric/mental health graduate student, and a clinical adjunct faculty instructor, I have a strong opinion about what must be done. First and foremost, nurses require better pay.

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How to Become a Cardiovascular Surgical Intensive Care Unit Nurse Practitioner

Board Vitals - Nursing

Programs that contain this specific coursework are in nursing specific degrees. Gain ICU Bedside Nursing Experience (strongly suggested). First, reputable NP programs will likely require at least one year of bedside nursing experience prior to admittance to an ACNP program. Final Suggestions.

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Is Nursing Heading for Collapse?

Daily Nurse

Experienced nurses leaving the bedside leave a large and dangerous void. New nurses and physicians rely on the knowledge, expertise, and intuition of experienced nurses. These intangibles, combined with their ability to lead, mentor, and educate, are challenging to quantify and replicate.

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On leaving and loving nursing

American Nurse

Gone are the days when one entered the profession as a bedside nurse and existed as one at retirement. of newly licensed RNs, these cohorts of new nurses don’t stay very long at the bedside; similar patterns have been noted worldwide. Some accelerated nursing programs are as short as 11 months! Can you imagine?

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Precepting: Crucial to Retaining and Helping New Nurses Succeed

Nurse.com

The pressures on new graduate nurses to transition from education to practice are often too much to take, causing registered nurses (RNs) meant to fuel nursing’s workforce pipeline in the coming decades to question their career choice. In nursing’s early years, charge nurses were preceptors.