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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. When I came into the field, few Black nurses were in any leadership roles.

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Embracing the Adventure: Top 5 Benefits of Being a Travel Nurse in 2024

The Gypsy Nurse

Whether it’s mastering a new specialty, honing leadership skills, or learning innovative clinical practices, travel nursing empowers nurses to continuously evolve and thrive in their careers.

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16 Types of Master’s in Nursing Roles and Salaries

University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences

A CNL paves the way for leadership and management roles within nursing. A CNL’s duties might include finding ways to reduce nurse turnover rates, protecting patient health and safety and staying informed on the latest healthcare research. A nursing education specialty combines nursing and teaching.

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Top Nursing Jobs Outside the Hospital

Every Nurse

You may need to take continuing education to keep up with changes in the industry. The job allows you to work in a variety of settings, ranging from a traditional medical facility to a nursing home, home health agency, or even a health insurance company.

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7 Ways To Improve Your Human Services Organization

Relias

Free mental health care can be exchanged between community agencies in far-flung counties. Even necessary technical changes to health insurance are more about shifting costs through flexibility than increasing them. To go with the flow of shifting priorities and expectations, continuing education is vital.

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Home health nursing

American Nurse

Patient-centered care focused on self-sufficiency The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) uses the term “home health” to describe a federal health insurance program that provides intermittent short-term care to help patients recover from illness and become as self-sufficient as possible at home.