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Leadership style matters

American Nurse

The American Nurses Association reports that nearly 18% of newly licensed RNs quit the profession within the first year. Lucy Leclerc, Dr. Ro­s­anne Rasso, Dr. Joyce Fitzpatrick, and Dr. David Bailey) and I have been collaborating on work related to relational leadership in nursing. My colleagues (Dr.

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Day in the Life: COO of a Correctional Healthcare Company

Daily Nurse

By providing comprehensive care within correctional facilities, these organizations contribute to inmates’ well-being and promote public health and safety. Over time, I picked up additional departments and ultimately was promoted to overall operations. We spoke with Moore about the challenges and rewards in her role at NaphCare.

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Why Choose an RN to BSN Program for Your Nursing Career?

Post University

Some pursue a BSN before taking the NCLEX and getting licensed. Others prefer a phased approach, consisting of earning an associate degree in nursing (ADN), passing the NCLEX to become licensed, and later completing advanced coursework to obtain a BSN. The influence of evidence-based care in nursing education cannot be overstated.

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The Importance of Diversity in Nursing: Black History Month Reflection

Diversity Nursing

Challenges Black Nurses Have Overcome Despite their invaluable contributions, Black Nurses have historically faced barriers, including: Exclusion from Nursing Schools: Mary Eliza Mahoney , the first Black licensed Nurse in the U.S., To support diversity in Nursing, we must: Promote Nursing programs that encourage diversity and inclusion.

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Here's the Official 2025 CNO Forecast

Health Leaders | Nursing

According to Robyn Begley , CEO of American Organization of Nursing Leadership ( AONL ), and senior vice president and CNO at the American Hospital Association ( AHA ), several of the biggest issues going into 2025 will be the same that the industry has seen for the past couple years.

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The Consequences of DUI Convictions for Nurses: Understanding the Professional and Personal Impact

Every Nurse

Summary : A DUI conviction can have severe professional and personal consequences for nurses, including license sanctions, career jeopardy, legal penalties, and long-term personal impact. Driver’s License Suspension : Loss of driving privileges can complicate both personal life and the ability to commute to work.

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22 Non-Clinical Occupational Therapy Jobs to Consider

University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences

We cover the following alternative jobs for occupational therapists: Entrepreneurial Careers Consulting Careers Media Careers Educational Careers Additional resources Entreprenurial Careers The American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA) promotes the idea of OT entrepreneurship.