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

Every Nurse

CAREER PATHS From Bedside to Classroom: Navigating the Path to Becoming a Nurse Educator By EveryNurse Staff Writers | Updated on November 22, 2024 Medically reviewed by Joanna Whitfield, MSN, RN Our Promise We are dedicated to providing high-quality, trustworthy content. See our editorial policy.

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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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Top Nursing Specialties for 2025

Diversity Nursing

Telehealth Nurse Telehealth has become a cornerstone of modern healthcare delivery, especially post-pandemic. Telehealth Nurses provide care remotely, offering consultations, education, and support via digital platforms. Skills Required: Strong communication, technical proficiency, and the ability to assess patients virtually.

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North Carolina Nurse Educator Finds Right Fit in DNP Educational Leadership Program

Post University

Bobbi’s friend and former colleague, who was the department chair at Trident Technical College—where the nursing journey began for Bobbi—encouraged her to apply for an open adjunct position. “I She added the nursing education emphasis to her MSN and finished the program in 2014. I just loved teaching right away,” she says.

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8 Types of DNP Specialties to Prepare You for a Rewarding Nursing Career

Post University

A doctoral degree in nursing can lead to more advanced job opportunities and a chance to use your skills as a nurse and leader. This type of degree provides you with a more in-depth study of nursing as well as organizational and leadership skills. What Is a Doctor of Nursing Practice? Where Do DNPs Work?

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Why a BSN Degree Matters: Key Benefits for Nurses

Post University

While it is possible to work as a registered nurse with an associate degree or a nursing diploma program, there are keybenefits of aBSN degreethat you should consider. Understanding theadvantages of BSNdegree could help you decide if now is the right time to invest in your nursing education.