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Continuing Education For Nurses: Staying Up To Date In The Field

Diversity Nursing

Why Continuing Education is Vital Continuing education (CE) is vital for Nurses as it allows you to stay up to date with the latest advancements and best practices in the field. It allows you to improve clinical skills and knowledge, enabling you to provide better care for patients.

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

Nursing Review

Nurses are in every part of our health and aged care system we see people at the beginning of life, and at the end, and everything in between, Professor McMillan said. Nurses are in every part of our health and aged care system we see people at the beginning of life, and at the end, and everything in between, Professor McMillan said.

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Geriatric Nurse: Expert Insights and Career Guidance

University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences

This trend is projected to continue through at least 2027. 2 As the demand for healthcare increases, so does the need for nurses and other healthcare practitioners trained to care for an aging population a specialty known as geriatrics. 3 What Is the Field of Geriatrics? 5 What Does a Geriatric Nurse Do?

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Common Infection Control Mistakes and How to Avoid Them

American Medical Compliance

Staff should be educated on selecting the appropriate PPE for different procedures, the importance of using disposable PPE only once, and the proper techniques for donning and doffing PPE to prevent self-contamination. To address this issue, healthcare facilities should provide ongoing training and education on infection control.

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The Importance of Lifelong Learning for Neonatal Nurses

Every Nurse

HIGHER EDUCATION The Importance of Lifelong Learning for Neonatal Nurses Updated May 11, 2023 by EveryNurse Staff Writers Neonatal nursing is a specialized field that requires extensive knowledge of neonatal care and a deep understanding of the unique needs of newborn infants.

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ANA-Michigan President’s Message | September 2024

American Nurse

Self-Care: Take care of your own well-being to sustain your capacity for advocacy and engagement. Balancing professional responsibilities with self-care ensures that you remain resilient and effective in your efforts to create positive change. Look for calls for new ad-hoc or advisory committees starting.

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

Post University

Today’s nurses do it all: offer clinical care, maintain sanitary environments, and provide comfort for patients as they face distressing circumstances. They must accomplish all this while abiding by evidence-based practices and keeping up to date on quickly changing tools, technologies, and methodologies.