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From Bedside to Classroom: Navigating the Path to Becoming a Nurse Educator

Every Nurse

To succeed, aspiring educators typically need a Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) or higher, teaching experience, and strong communication skills. Developing Teaching Skills: Beyond Clinical Expertise While clinical knowledge is crucial, the ability to effectively communicate and facilitate learning is equally important.

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In pursuit of excellence: the career vacation

The Nurse Break

These career vacations can come in many shapes and forms, but for me I’ve got them down to four significant ones to date. For a while, quite early on in my career, I contemplated a complete career change. On the spectrum of leadership and management, I always saw myself more as a leader than a manager.

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Talents You Can Exploit – How Health Care Professionals Can Capitalize on Soft Skills

Hospital Recruiting | Nursing

Leadership Everyone plays a roll in driving patient care. Teamwork, combined with leadership and hard work, generates results. Teamwork & Communication No single person can do it all in the medical arena. Cooperation, clear communication, and fostering a team attitude are critical for achieving desired metrics.

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From Student to Instructor: MSN Graduate Now Teaches at Post University

Post University

Kylee plans to pursue the Doctor of Nursing Practice – Educational Leadership Specialization at American Sentinel College of Nursing and Health Sciences at Post University starting in 2024. “I I like the setup of the programs, the curriculum, the communication, and the instructors,” she says. As for her nursing career change?

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Nurses Week: 7 Ways to Celebrate

IntelyCare

Voicing your boundaries and communicating well with patients are essential qualities, too. Whether you dream of working in a non-traditional role, earning a certification, or scaling the leadership ladder, a nursing career change could be just what the doctor ordered. Being an assertive communicator can be challenging.

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From Veteran to Civilian: How to Navigate Re-Entry Effectively

Hospital Recruiting | Nursing

How can your training help you in the position that you’re hoping to land (leadership training, physical training, emotional intelligence, dependability, ability to think on your feet, task-specific training, etc.)? Tip: Try asking family/close friends what they think you should do.