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How Important Is Continuing Education for Nurses?

Nurse.com

Foundational education provides just that, a foundation of knowledge. The origins of continuing education for nurses. Eventually knowledge sharing was formalized and is what we think of today when we think of nursing education. The importance of continuing education. However, schools of nursing can only provide so much.

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The Role of Hospice Nursing in End-of-Life Care

Diversity Nursing

These responsibilities include assessing patients' physical and emotional needs, developing and implementing care plans, administering medications, as well as providing education and support to patients and their families.

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Meet a Champion of Nursing Diversity: Kimberly Williams

Minority Nurse

As the chair of the Patients and Families Committee on the house-wide Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Council, I actively address health disparities, advocate for culturally sensitive care, and promote diversity, equity, and inclusivity within the healthcare system. Tell us about your career path and how you ascended to this role.

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Resiliency, Diversity, Opportunity: Core Tenants of a Magnet-accredited Nursing Program

Minority Nurse

We constantly learn new things, gain professional knowledge, and apply this education to improve outcomes. Magnet recognition is an important designation that validates nursing contributions and commitment to providing quality patient care through innovation. Building and leading nursing practices is no different.

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How to Take Care of Patients with Serious Health Problems

The Gypsy Nurse

Promoting Holistic Care A comprehensive strategy that considers the patient’s social, emotional, and physical needs is known as holistic care. In addition to providing medical care, holistic care takes the patient’s comfort, dignity, and quality of life into account.

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Healthy Aging Advice with Gerontological Nurse Sharon Bronner

Minority Nurse

“Gerontological nurses can promote healthy aging by assessing and evaluating the body, mind, and spirit of each individual older adult,” says Bronner, who has been a gerontological nurse for four decades. “I enjoy when a family member gives hugs and appreciates the compassionate care at the end of life,” says Bronner.

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12 Best Undergraduate Degrees for Occupational Therapy

University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences

This education enhances your ability to assess client needs, design appropriate interventions and contribute to evidence-based practice within the field of occupational therapy. An education degree centers on the principles of teaching and learning, which aligns closely with the role of an occupational therapist.