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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. It allows you to improve clinical skills and knowledge, enabling you to provide better care for patients.

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It’s 1 year since my sabbatical

The Nurse Sabbatical

I read as many articles as possible and attended free webinars to learn more about what was occurring on the national platform. It allows nurses and doctors to track their continuing education needs for each of their state licenses. I was highly focused on developing a culture that supported nurses and their well-being.

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5 Tips for New Nurses

Nurse.com

Though there are many tips that may be helpful during the beginning of your career, organization, mentorship, confidence, learning, and self-care are especially important tips for new nurses. If there is something pressing that needs to be done, take care of that first. Participating in virtual meetings or webinars.

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These Nursing Associations Connect You to Fellow Pros and Valuable Resources

Nurse.com

Ambulatory Care. American Academy of Ambulatory Care Nursing (AAACN). Created in 1978 as a nonprofit educational forum, the AAACN works expand the reach of ambulatory care nurses to achieve a greater positive impact for patients. Critical Care. American Association of Critical-Care Nurses (AACN). Anesthesia.

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ANA-Michigan President’s Message | September 2024

American Nurse

Self-Care: Take care of your own well-being to sustain your capacity for advocacy and engagement. Balancing professional responsibilities with self-care ensures that you remain resilient and effective in your efforts to create positive change. Look for calls for new ad-hoc or advisory committees starting.

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The Well-Fed Nursing Career

Minority Nurse

During this period, you learn and master hard skills (phlebotomy, procedures, wound care , transfusions, etc.) and soft skills (communication, emotional intelligence, patient education, etc.) While the term “ self-care ” has been terribly overused in recent years, you need to care for yourself.

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Celebrating pride month in nursing: how to instill inclusion & embrace diversity

Nurse Deck

Nurses are at the forefront of patient care and are ideally positioned to advocate for equality, respect, and inclusivity. It's a time to renew their commitment to providing compassionate and bias-free care to all patients, regardless of their gender identity or sexual orientation. For nurses, Pride Month holds a unique significance.