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How Important Is Continuing Education for Nurses?

Nurse.com

Eventually knowledge sharing was formalized and is what we think of today when we think of nursing education. Nursing education began in hospital-based programs, but over time and after higher demands for nurses, it moved into formalized academic settings (colleges and universities).

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Resiliency, Diversity, Opportunity: Core Tenants of a Magnet-accredited Nursing Program

Minority Nurse

These programs use research, science, and clinical care standards to position nurses of all backgrounds to impact the patients they serve positively. The journey to holistic care and building a nursing staff representative of the patient population also allows nurses to bring their unique selves to the bedside without fear.