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Can Nursing Skills Launch a Biotech Career? Here’s How!

Scrubs

As a nurse, you’ve honed your skills in patient care, communication, and critical thinking—assets that are highly valued across many sectors. This burgeoning field is not just for scientists with PhDs; nurses have a distinct skill set that can be incredibly beneficial in biotech. Here’s How!

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Nurse Leadership in Rural Health Research: An Opportunity

The Nurse Break

Hannah Beks is a passionate advocate for redressing health inequity experienced by rural communities. With a growing track record in rural health research, Hannah has an interest in building an empowered nursing workforce with leadership capabilities in research, evaluation, and policy.

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Maximizing the Nurse-Patient Relationship

Daily Nurse

Kissinger Goldman, DO, MBA , is an expert emergency physician, patient experience improvement consultant, and the author of Dr. Goldman’s Guide to Effective Patient Communication. We have shortcomings when it comes to effectively communicating with patients and their families.

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5 Leadership Core Competencies That Will Help You Manage Nurses

Registered Nursing

However, with nursing being as strenuous as it is, will leadership add to your already stressful workload? The truth is, a nurse's core leadership values were established the moment they become an RN. This is because nurses are, in fact, managers in their field. Are you a nurse manager or about to become one?

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Mentorship: A strategy for nursing retention

American Nurse

amsn.org/Learning-Development/Mentoring Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Mentoring Program Toolkit: For students entering nursing programs and transitioning into the profession. ssopc=1 American Organization for Nursing Leadership Leader2Leader Program: For early-career nurses seeking a future leadership role.

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NP Designation Helps Nurses Shape Their Careers with More Choices

Minority Nurse

Nurses who pursue an NP with a master’s of nursing degree find, in particular, that the additional credential offers a level of autonomy leading to career paths that could include direct patient care, nurse leadership roles, research, business, academia, or the diverse potential in entrepreneurship.

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Take Ownership of Your Nursing Knowledge and Skills

Minority Nurse

Your Multifaceted Skills When we think of nursing skills , we often think of so-called hard skills like venipuncture, rhythm interpretation, wound debridement, or ventilator management. We also need to remember that the 21st-century nurse has computer skills, including using EMRs and other technologies.