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Resources to better understand racism in nursing

American Nurse

Dickerson, PhD, RN, NPDA-BC, FAAN, an ANA member (nursingworld.org/nurses-books/journey-to-equity-strengthening-the-profession-of/). See Allyship in Nursing ) Source: “Allyship in Nursing” Infographic.

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The Nursing Shortage: Looking Ahead to 2023

Nurse.com

“The findings provide timely and targeted evidence on per-nurse costs, both yearly and over 10 years, to hospital leaders and policymakers for financial investment in nursing resources,” reported study author Muir. To combat the nursing shortage, it’s staffing, staffing, staffing. Time off for continuing education.

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Meet a Champion of Nursing Diversity: Aneesah Coates

Minority Nurse

Many attributes that contribute to successful nursing leadership can be learned and developed over time. So if an aspiring leader still needs to possess the desired qualities, they can acquire them through professional development opportunities such as certifications and continuing education.

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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.