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Second Careers for Retired RNs

Registered Nursing

Nurse Educator If you have a passion for teaching, becoming a nurse educator can be extremely rewarding. You can work as an instructor for nursing programs or provide continuing education courses for working nurses. Telehealth nursing roles allow you to continue helping patients from the comfort of your home.

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Virtual Job Opportunities for Nurses: Careers Beyond the Bedside

Diversity Nursing

Nurse Educator Nurses with a passion for teaching can work as virtual Nurse Educators. They may teach Nursing students in online programs, create continuing education materials, or train staff for healthcare organizations. Many universities and private companies hire Nurse Educators for online instruction.

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The Growth of Telehealth: What It Means for The Future Of Nursing

Diversity Nursing

Nurses can quickly provide advice, educate patients, relay medication changes, and so much more, all while never actually being in the exact location as the patient. There is a significant lack of mental health professionals across the country. Continuing education is essential for Nurses across any specialty.

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Healthcare Provider Shortage Continues

American Medical Compliance

Additionally, expanding the capacity of educational institutions and promoting continuing education opportunities can ensure a steady supply of qualified professionals. Telemedicine, remote monitoring, and artificial intelligence-driven systems can enhance efficiency, reduce workload, and improve patient outcomes.

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Emerging Roles and Expanded Responsibilities for Certified Nursing Assistants

Every Nurse

In this article, we’ll explore the factors driving these changes and the critical importance of continuing education and professional development for CNAs in healthcare today. CNAs can also assist with social determinants of health, such as transportation or housing issues, that can have a significant impact on patient outcomes.