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The Critical Shortage No One’s Talking About: Nurse Educators

Minority Nurse

The growing and less discussed shortage of nurse educators extends beyond the well-known nursing shortage. This critical gap threatens the future of nursing itself. Addressing this shortage is not just about filling vacancies; it is about safeguarding the future of nursing and, by extension, the health of our communities.

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Exploring Non-Bedside Nursing Job Opportunities

Diversity Nursing

There are numerous non-bedside Nursing roles that offer unique challenges, opportunities for growth, and the ability to make a significant impact in healthcare. Nurse Informaticist Role: Nurse Informaticists bridge the gap between Nursing and technology.

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Is Nursing Heading for Collapse?

Daily Nurse

Nursing is integral to safe healthcare delivery, and the threat of a nursing shortage should concern everyone. When it comes to patient safety, nurses are the nervous system of a hospital. They sense, perceive, connect, communicate, and solve. Still, new nurse recruitment isn’t practical if you can’t retain them.

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Healthcare Manager vs Healthcare Administrator: What’s the Difference?

Registered Nursing

Staff Leadership: They lead and mentor healthcare teams, including doctors, nurses, administrative staff, and other support personnel. Effective communication and team-building skills are essential. Managers allocate resources, control costs, and make financial decisions to optimize healthcare delivery.

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How to Become a Registered Nurse

Every Nurse

Registered nurses must have technical nursing skills to administer nursing care, medical knowledge of drug properties and interactions, critical thinking skills to diagnose and treat illnesses and injuries, organizational skills to implement care plans, and the communication skills to work as part of a multi-disciplinary team.

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2023 Top Paying Nursing Jobs

Diversity Nursing

Chief Nursing Officer On a day-to-day basis, the CNO of a healthcare organization is kept busy by a wide range of responsibilities. Between communicating with team members, implementing new protocols, and evaluating department performance, a CNO completes leadership tasks each day that allow the rest of the organization to function well.

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What Is the Difference Between a Charge Nurse and Nurse Manager?

Every Nurse

Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist Nurse Practitioner Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner Orthopedic Nurse Practitioner Critical Care Nurse Certified Nurse Midwife Clinical Nurse Specialist Pain Management Nurse Registered Nurse Nurse Educator What Is the Difference Between a Charge Nurse and Nurse Manager?