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Communication, Clinical Competence, And More: What Are the Top Skills to Be a Nurse?

Post University

While well-organized routines and processes can expedite everyday tasks and leave more time available for direct patient care, adaptability is also crucial. Like it or not, nursing schedules, procedures, or best practices will change. Nurses must keep up; this is the basis of evidence-based practice.

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BCEN Honors Three Champions of Nursing Professional Development

Daily Nurse

It all starts with those same leaders walking the talk, as 100% of ChristianaCare’s emergency nurse leaders in its ED service line hold emergency nursing-related professional certifications. “Our success in increasing and sustaining our certifications is directly related to the unit-based councils and committees within the system.

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Nursing Without the Burnout: Flexible Career Paths for Lower Stress

Daily Nurse

Between shifting and demanding hours, the emotional toll, and the notorious physical strain, nurse well-being, and patient care suffer. In recent years, several new fields have arisen to give nurses lower-stress career options: home healthcare, telehealth, and continuing education for future nurses.