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How Important Is Continuing Education for Nurses?

Nurse.com

Eventually knowledge sharing was formalized and is what we think of today when we think of nursing education. Nursing education began in hospital-based programs, but over time and after higher demands for nurses, it moved into formalized academic settings (colleges and universities).

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“Racism is alive and well”: lack of cultural safety in nursing

Nursing Review

What still astounds me is the lack of curriculum time [in nursing education] given for cultural safety and learning about Indigenous health," she said. NSW Health said they maintain a strong partnerships with the AH&MRC to create holistic care to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people through local health districts.

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The Importance of Mentoring and Coaching in Nursing

American Nurse

Coaching and mentoring play a vital role in all nursesprofessional development and growth. Whether you are a seasoned nurse with years of experience or a newly graduated nurse just starting your career, the benefits of coaching and mentoring are undeniable. Duquesne University School of Nursing.

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Career Change to Nursing: Transitioning Into a Rewarding Healthcare Field

Every Nurse

They play a critical role in patient care, providing support, comfort, and medical expertise. Nurses collaborate with doctors, other healthcare professionals, and patients’ families to ensure comprehensive and holistic care. Each pathway has its own advantages and prepares you for various nursing roles.

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New nurses and clinical judgment

American Nurse

However, during the transition from school, new nurses frequently experience an academic–practice gap in which they have difficulty transferring knowledge and theory to the clinical setting. Modeling Model attributes of a professional nurse to help graduate nurses transition to practice and socialize within the profession.

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The role of hospital-based nurse scientists

American Nurse

The implications of achieving and sustaining Magnet® recognition epitomizes the gold standard of nursing excellence, nurse retention, staff satisfaction, improved safety, and quality patient outcomes. Through formal mentorship in professional development workshops, HMH sustains a research-rich infrastructure. J Prof Nurs.