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The Role of Volunteering in Professional Development

American Nurse

While formal education and clinical experience are crucial, volunteering within professional organizations is a powerful avenue for nurses to foster professional growth. This article delves into the significance of volunteering within professional organizations for nurses’ professional development.

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Continuing Education For Nurses: Staying Up To Date In The Field

Diversity Nursing

Why Continuing Education is Vital Continuing education (CE) is vital for Nurses as it allows you to stay up to date with the latest advancements and best practices in the field. By fulfilling these requirements, Nurses demonstrate commitment to ongoing learning and professional development.

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Continuing Education Requirements for Certified Nurse Midwives: Staying Current in Practice

Every Nurse

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Continuing Education Requirements for CNMs: Staying Current in Practice Updated May 22, 2023 by EveryNurse Staff Writers In the healthcare industry, it’s imperative for providers to stay up-to-date with the latest information and best practices. Continuing education can help them do that.

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Webinar Recap: Crafting a Culture That Keeps Seasoned Nursing Staff

IntelyCare

McKnight’s recent webinar, “Building Culture That Retains Experienced LTC Nurses,” presented by former long-term care owner and operator, Sean Carney , and IntelyCare’s Director of Education, Rachel West, MHA, MSN, RN, provided actionable tactics for fostering a culture that motivates experienced nurses and increases retention.

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Resources to better understand racism in nursing

American Nurse

Johnson, principal and founder of RN Innovations, an education management 
company, and Dickerson, a nursing professional development specialist, compiled the personal 
stories of 14 nurses who describe how they came 
to the profession, the unique challenges they faced, and the lessons they learned as they advanced in their careers.

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The Well-Fed Nursing Career

Minority Nurse

Macronutrient 1: Professional Development The first macronutrient to consider is your professional development, which can take many forms. One way to develop as a nursing professional is to seek opportunities to learn new skills, which may include pursuing certifications.

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ANA-Michigan President’s Message | September 2024

American Nurse

Attend Conferences and Events: Participate in conferences, workshops, townhalls, and webinars. These events provide opportunities for networking, continuing education, and staying updated on current trends and research in nursing. Continuing Education: Take advantage of educational resources, webinars, and courses offered.