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Nurses Month 2023

American Nurse

Get your free access to Nurseline, the exclusive newsletter of American Nurse Journal , and gain insights for your nursing practice. The month-long celebration of the nursing profession allows for many opportunities to promote appreciation of the invaluable contributions of nurses. Sign up Now!

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Into the Minds of Nursing Excellence: Dean Angela Amar on Psychiatric-Mental Health and Forensic Nursing

Minority Nurse

Many forensic nurses work as part of interdisciplinary teams that investigate abuse or neglect situations with adults and children, as well as teams involved in prevention efforts. Forensic nurses in critical and emergency care and psychiatric nursing routinely interact with individuals who have experienced violence and its consequences.

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A Closer Look at the RN Job Description

Every Nurse

If an RN wishes to advance in the business side of healthcare, becoming a shift manager, assistant nurse manager or head nurse would be the next step. Becoming a skilled communicator , teambuilder, and adept with decision-making and judgment are key leadership skills to develop, no matter the role, to continue to advance.

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Magnet4Europe

American Nurse

As the KL Magnet program director introduced Magnet principles to her team, she recruited nurses and other professionals who showed interest, passion, and commitment to serve on the council and act as Magnet ambassadors and champions. KL has the advantage of its own nursing school with medical-surgical and psychiatric specialties.

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The Ultimate How-To Guide for Aspiring School Nurses

Post University

” Key Responsibilities and Daily Tasks No two days look exactly alike for school nurses , who assist students with a variety of health concerns and may collaborate with both school employees and clinical professionals. Along the way, nurses develop strong rapport and take great satisfaction in seeing students learn and grow over time.

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100 Men in Nursing – amazing male nurses, midwives and students

The Nurse Break

I was a Civil Engineer for six years but made the move to nursing for the many pathways and opportunities it presents, as well as a better work/life balance. I do miss building things (and the odd demolition to make way for something new), but helping people in the emergency care setting is much more rewarding!