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10 Strategic Steps to Eradicating Racism in Nursing Education

Daily Nurse

Workforce composition, the development of future educators and administrators, student success, and the overall health and well-being of society are at risk when racism in nursing education persists. The impact of racism in nursing education is multifaceted, affecting both individuals and the broader institutional culture.

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Soft Skills vs Hard Skills — What’s the Difference?

The Nursing Site

Nurses need to have strong communication skills, work well with others and be a good team member. Hard skills are learned through education and experience. Hard skills are learned through education and experience. Nursing requires a technical education in science and medicine in a lifelong learning process.

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Communication tips for nurse leaders

American Nurse

Communication goals include understanding, achieving the intended effect, and acting ethically. Leaders skilled in effective communication promote positive outcomes, improve working relationships, and ensure a productive workplace. Everything a person does or doesn’t do, says or doesn’t say communicates something.

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Promoting health literacy

American Nurse

Evidence-based patient education guidelines Takeaways Health literacy relates to an individual’s ability to find, understand, and use healthcare information and services. The Health Care Education Association offers open source guidelines to help healthcare providers develop effective and efficient patient education.

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The Promise and Peril of ChatGPT in Geriatric Nursing Education 

Daily Nurse

ChatGPT has many questioning its role in healthcare, specifically its use in nursing education. For example, in geriatric nursing care, AI is used for monitoring patients with dementia, detecting falls, facilitating communication, and managing medications, enhancing the overall quality and efficiency of care for older adults.

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Behavioral Education Training for Healthcare Providers

American Medical Compliance

The Behavioral Education Training for Healthcare Providers (HCP) aims to fully educate healthcare providers on professional behavior in healthcare settings. American Medical Compliance is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education to physicians.

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How Important Is Continuing Education for Nurses?

Nurse.com

Foundational education provides just that, a foundation of knowledge. The origins of continuing education for nurses. Eventually knowledge sharing was formalized and is what we think of today when we think of nursing education. The importance of continuing education. However, schools of nursing can only provide so much.