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How Important Is Continuing Education for Nurses?

Nurse.com

Foundational education provides just that, a foundation of knowledge. We practice as we continue to gain experience and reflect on our successes and times when we wish we could have done more. We practice as we continue to gain experience and reflect on our successes and times when we wish we could have done more.

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The Power of Teamwork in Combating Nursing Home Neglect 

American Medical Compliance

The Role of Teamwork in Preventing Nursing Home Neglect Interdisciplinary Collaboration Among Healthcare Providers Healthcare providers, including doctors, nurses, physical therapists, and social workers, must work together to deliver holistic care.

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Could a Career as a Family Nurse Practitioner Be Right for You?

Post University

Likewise, if you are more interested in the holistic side of health and wellness, many FNPs provide holistic care to their patients. Working as a specialized holistic care provider allows you to come up with care plans that help your patients achieve their health and wellness goals through a whole-person approach.

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Meet a Champion of Nursing Diversity: Kimberly Williams

Minority Nurse

I rose above my circumstances to succeed in nursing, and my experience culminated in a leadership position at Stanford Medicine Children’s Health, serving as a testament to determination, resilience, and the power of education. This ensures that our workforce, especially nurses, are clinically skilled and culturally educated.

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Celebrating pride month in nursing: how to instill inclusion & embrace diversity

Nurse Deck

Here are a few steps to create an accepting environment: Education and Training : Learn about LGBTQ+ health concerns, terminology, and respectful communication. This knowledge is crucial for delivering appropriate and compassionate care.

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Nursing Fundamentals: Building a Solid Foundation for Professional Practice

Every Nurse

HIGHER EDUCATION Nursing Fundamentals: Building a Solid Foundation for Professional Practice EveryNurse Staff Last Updated: 11/11/2023 Aspiring registered nurses embark on a journey that involves acquiring essential knowledge, skills, and ethical considerations to provide quality care to patients.

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The Transition from Staff Nurse to Charge Nurse: Challenges and Strategies

Every Nurse

Key Responsibilities of a Staff Nurse A staff nurse is responsible for providing patient-centered care that is evidence-based and supported by best practices. They must maintain accurate documentation, communicate effectively with the healthcare team and collaborate with other disciplines to provide holistic care.