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BCEN Honors Three Champions of Nursing Professional Development

Daily Nurse

All three of the 2024 BCEN National Certification Champions noted that their holistic approach to supporting RN professional development has also increased their ability to attract top-tier new graduates and recruit more seasoned nurses to join their ED, trauma, and critical care transport teams. Learn more here.

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Nursing Certification: More than Alphabet Soup (Podcast)

Consult QD

There are nearly 200 nursing certifications encompassing the breadth of specialties within the profession. With so many options – and nurses often on the move from one position to another – some wonder why they should become certified. And we all have to do continuing education units (CEs) regardless for our license.

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Advancing Your Nursing Career Through Certifications

Minority Nurse

When you earn a nursing degree — an ADN, BSN, MSN, or beyond — you signal to the world that you ’ re a professional who values education and advancing your career. Consistently reaching for increased expertise is a goal for individuals working in almost any discipline, and nurses are no exception. Why Get Certified?

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The Importance of Professionalism in Nursing

University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences

Regardless of their level of nursing , a successful nurse is someone who exhibits compassion, empathy, and commitment—and who dedicates their career to personal growth and professional development. Sharing knowledge and insights with your peers creates a more educated and effective team.

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Should I Sit for My Critical Care Registered Nurse Certification?

Board Vitals - Nursing

In addition to these savings, membership also grants you access to a wealth of free continuing education opportunities, three critical care journal subscriptions, and access to a community of like-minded professionals across the country with whom you can discuss and learn about your chosen specialty.

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How to Grow in the Nursing Profession

Diversity Nursing

These changes often unlock the potential we have to grow within the Nursing profession and there are many opportunities to grow right at our fingertips. Wherever you are in your Nursing journey there is always room to grow professionally. Continuing Education Opportunities. Seek a New Certification.

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Nurse Executive: Roles, Responsibilities and Career Paths

University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences

Nursing executives mentor new team members, facilitate communication and collaboration and design strategies that support the professional development of their staff. Handle Finances Nurse executive roles and responsibilities may also include overseeing the finances of their healthcare organization.