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How Important Is Continuing Education for Nurses?

Nurse.com

We practice as we continue to gain experience and reflect on our successes and times when we wish we could have done more. Refining our practice means nurses need to constantly learn. The origins of continuing education for nurses. The importance of continuing education.

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The Relentless School Nurse: School Nurse Trends – Tales from the Frontlines

The Relentless School Nurse

The podcast also serves as a continuing education opportunity to earn contact hours. In this special two-part series, School Nurse Trends: Tales from the Frontlines , I was invited to contribute my perspective on the evolving role of school nurses and our essential contributions to student health and well-being.

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Exciting Nursing Career Paths for the Aging Nurse

Minority Nurse

A telehealth nurse may staff a patient advice line, perform care coordination functions, or help patients manage their medications and other aspects of their healthcare. Nursing triage can also often be performed very efficiently via phone or video.

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Engaging nurses in scholarly work

American Nurse

Nursing’s challenge Getting nurses involved in scholarly work and incorporating evidence-based principles and findings into daily practice present two key challenges: achieving nurse buy-in and equipping them with the knowledge and skills to conduct scholarly work. Nursing research: Definitions and directions. RN Journal.