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The LPN Path: Weighing the Advantages and Challenges of Licensed Practical Nursing

Every Nurse

LPNs must work within their defined roles while collaborating effectively with other healthcare professionals to ensure comprehensive patient care. Continuing Education Requirements To maintain licensure and stay current with evolving healthcare practices, LPNs must engage in ongoing professional development.

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10 Best Remote Nursing Jobs in 2024: A Comprehensive Guide

Every Nurse

Nurse Educator The shift towards online education has opened up numerous remote opportunities for nurse educators. These professionals develop curricula, teach virtual classes, and mentor the next generation of nurses.

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Meet a Champion of Nursing Diversity: Aneesah Coates

Minority Nurse

Aneesah Coates, BSN, RN, is an experienced psychiatric mental health nurse with nearly ten years of experience in acute care, long-term care, and home health care. Many attributes that contribute to successful nursing leadership can be learned and developed over time.

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Webinar Recap: Crafting a Culture That Keeps Seasoned Nursing Staff

IntelyCare

As long-term care grows more complex, experienced nurses are essential for managing residents’ complex needs and mentoring younger staff. The importance of providing access to continuing education and establishing clear career advancement paths. Read on to learn more.

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Patient care assistant training

American Nurse

Many PCAs reported that the curriculum didn’t cover the skill and time management needs of an acute care facility; it focused on long-term care/skilled nursing facilities. In addition, the state of Ohio STNA certification requires annual continuing education specific to long-term care/skilled nursing facilities.

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

Post University

Some common places where FNPs can work include: Schools Churches and parishes Holistic health centers Pediatrician’s offices OB/GYN offices (maternal care) Long-term care facilities Download your guide to learn everything you need to know about earning a Master of Science in Nursing online.

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Can an LPN/LVN Become a Certified Managed Care Nurse? The Answer May Surprise You

Registered Nursing

To maintain your certification, you must meet specific requirements for continuing education and professional development. This process may involve completing a certain number of continuing education hours and demonstrating ongoing involvement in the field of managed care nursing.

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