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Meet the Inspiring Mother-Daughter Nursing Duo Creating a Legacy of Care

Daily Nurse

Daily Nurse proudly names Angeleen Campbell and Maria Campbell Nurses of the Week for inspiring a legacy of care in their nursing roles at BAYADA Home Health Care. From Spreadsheets to Stethoscopes Angeleen has been a licensed practical nurse (LPN) for seven years. Nominate a Nurse of the Week!

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Nurses With DNP Degree Are Sorely Needed in Health Care and Education

Nurse.com

How to Become a DNP Nurse. Nurses have many points of entry into the nursing profession — and, ultimately, to a Doctor of Nursing Practice, including entering as licensed practical nurses (LPN) or licensed vocational nurses (LVN). They’re needed in practice and educator roles.

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Meet a Champion of Nursing Diversity: Stacey Garnett

Minority Nurse

As a minority leader with more than 30 years of experience in nursing and nursing administration, Garnett continues to lead and inspire future generations of gifted nurses. In addition to leading Sheppard Pratt’s nursing team, she also serves as an educator and mentor.

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Colorado Nurses Foundation Presents Awards for Nursing Excellence

American Nurse

CNF was proud to present Nightingale Awards to the following outstanding nurses: Karen Wilson, RN , Exceptional Achievement by a Nurse in Clinical Practice. Andrea Pacheco, LPN , Exceptional Achievement by a Licensed Practical Nurse in Clinical Practice.

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Nurse May Have Grounds for a Defamation Suit

Nurse.com

Tips to keep in mind If you find yourself a victim of untrue allegations in your capacity as an LPN, RN, or APRN, seek legal representation for both a BON hearing and a possible defamation suit. Educate yourself on your state’s defamation law. Silence is never the right approach under such circumstances.

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How to Become a Registered Nurse

Every Nurse

Before you can begin working as a registered nurse, you must complete a series of steps that will take several years to gain the necessary education, clinical training, and experience you need to meet the requirements for testing, licensing, and certification. Nurturing these skills and more takes time and commitment.

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Best Guide on How to Become a Director of Nursing in 2023

Nurse Code

Our article will outline a Nursing Director’s educational and certification requirements plus the step-by-step process of becoming a Nursing Director. After reading this article, you will be clear on the process of becoming a Nursing Director. If you do, then consider becoming a Director of Nursing (DON).