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The Critical Shortage No One’s Talking About: Nurse Educators

Minority Nurse

The growing and less discussed shortage of nurse educators extends beyond the well-known nursing shortage. This critical gap threatens the future of nursing itself. Addressing this shortage is not just about filling vacancies; it is about safeguarding the future of nursing and, by extension, the health of our communities.

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The Transformative Power of Diversity in Nurse Education

Every Nurse

The Significance of Diversity in Nurse Education The significance of diversity in nurse education cannot be overstated. One reason diversity is important in nurse education is that it promotes cultural competence , allowing future nurses to effectively interact with patients from diverse cultural backgrounds.

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Nursing in Zimbabwe and now Lecturing Nursing in Australia

The Nurse Break

In Zimbabwe, I have worked at Hwange Colliery Hospital and amassed wide nursing experience in the following specialities: medical/surgical nursing, paediatric nursing, critical care nursing, emergency care nursing, midwifery, and nursing education. Clinical Nurse Educator.

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10 Best Remote Nursing Jobs in 2024: A Comprehensive Guide

Every Nurse

Summary : Remote nursing jobs are growing in popularity, with roles like telehealth nurses, medical writers, and nurse educators offering flexible work-from-home options. As technology advances, more remote nursing jobs are expected, allowing nurses to make an impact on healthcare delivery globally.

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Nurse leaders of color: Candid conversations

American Nurse

Nursing is now realizing that it needs us [nurse leaders of color] at every level to really be successful with changing health disparities and to improve disproportionate, under-represented or poor health outcomes. Health and Human Services] Secretary and the U.S. Congress on nursing education and practice.

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Top Issues in Nursing — and How Nurse Leaders Can Address Them

Post University

This sort of professional development training has had to take a back seat during the pandemic, when hospitals are grossly understaffed, undersupplied, and overwhelmed. This is your opportunity to transform the nursing experience, and, with it, improve health outcomes within specific facilities and entire communities.

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The Role of LGBTQ+ Student Organizations in Nursing Schools: Promoting Diversity and Inclusion

Registered Nursing

The Role of Student Organizations in Fostering a Supportive Educational Environment When nurses reflect on their patients’ demographic traits, they can provide culturally competent care that reduces health disparities and improves outcomes.