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CPD made easy – The experts’ guide to continuing professional development

Nursing Review

CPD is crucial for the maintenance of high quality care and the protection of the Australian public, ensuring all health professionals stay up to date with best practices, medical advancements and new digital health resources. The ACN Institute of Leadership is about meeting nurses where they are, she said.

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Nursing Maneuvers for Shoulder Dystocia

Relias

In addition, shoulder dystocia is neither predictable nor preventable, according to the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists — making it even more important for labor and delivery nurses to anticipate this medical emergency. Education and teamwork simulation training can help ensure the best outcomes.

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How To Become a Nurse Leader

Relias

What is a nurse leader? Nurses who have practiced for several years, gained solid experience in one or more care settings, improved their skills through continued education, and mentored other nurses are leaders — even if they do not have a job title specifically designated as a leadership role.

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Become a Healthcare Leader With a Master’s Degree in Nursing Administration

Northeastern State University

Successful nurse administrators “help lead best practices” and collaborate “across multiple disciplines within the organization,” says the American Organization for Nursing Leadership (AONL).

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10 Top Reasons to Pursue Your MSN

Minority Nurse

Ongoing Education and Learning To maintain your MSN, you must complete a specified number of continuing education credits every couple of years. This will ensure you stay current on changes in healthcare and utilize the most up-to-date information in your daily practice.

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The Transition from Staff Nurse to Charge Nurse: Challenges and Strategies

Every Nurse

They are accountable for resource management, team communication, and ensuring that quality care is delivered to all patients. Key Responsibilities of a Staff Nurse A staff nurse is responsible for providing patient-centered care that is evidence-based and supported by best practices.

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The Importance of Ethical Leadership in Charge Nurse Roles

Every Nurse

Charge nurses who lead ethically prioritize patient safety and quality care above all else. They hold their teams accountable for adhering to ethical principles and best practices while fostering a culture of continuous improvement in patient care. One of the most effective strategies is ongoing education and training.