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Contributed Content: Investing in Preceptor Education – A Necessity for the Future of Nursing

Health Leaders | Nursing

Editor's note: Emily Berta, DNP, MSN, RN, is a nursing educator and professional development leader, serving as Director of Professional Development and Education at a community hospital and an Adjunct Assistant Professor at Georgetown University School of Nursing. Ive seen the impact of such programs firsthand.

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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. These opportunities both encourage and support our team members to seek out advanced certification as well as new ideas and upcoming best practices.

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Fundamentals of Assisting with Self-Administration of Medicine Training

American Medical Compliance

Participants will learn about different medication forms, how to assess a patients ability to self-administer, and how to develop personalized assistance plans. The course also covers best practices for medication storage, handling, and disposal, along with patient education strategies and methods to identify common medication errors.

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How to Become a Nurse Anesthetist in the United States: Your Step-by-Step Guide

NexNurse

Step 2: Obtain Your RN License After earning your BSN, you must pass the NCLEX-RN exam to become a licensed Registered Nurse (RN). Step 7: Maintain Certification and Licensure As a CRNA, you'll need to engage in ongoing professional development and continuing education to maintain your certification and licensure.

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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. CE also helps Nurses maintain professional competence and meet the requirements for licensure and certification.

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A Model of Care for Today and Tomorrow

Consult QD

Aligning with the organization’s professional practice model (PPM), it empowered nurses to collaborate with an interdisciplinary team and facilitate patient care delivery processes that promoted best practices and optimal outcomes. Determine the best use of technology for all units. Kuehn agrees.

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LPNs in modified care delivery models

American Nurse

Nurse leaders from a mid-Atlantic 12-hospital health system reviewed best practices for improving unit outcomes and identified a need for modified care delivery models. A care delivery model redesign, featuring licensed practical nurses) in an expert-led team-based approach was measured for success. In 2022, 46.1%

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