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Contributed Content: Empowering the Future - Transforming Nursing Education to Meet the Growing Demand for In-Home Care

Health Leaders | Nursing

The intimate care setting of a patient's home fosters deeper patient-provider relationships, allowing for continuous and more personalized care. Given this unique environment, nursing education should emphasize the heightened importance of empathy and patient-centered care. Editor's note: Care to share your view?

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The Leadership Role of DNP: What It Means for Nursing Professionals

Post University

As the healthcare landscape continues to shift and evolve, effective leadership in nursing has never been more vital. Nurses interested in advancing their careers and pursuing leadership opportunities in healthcare may want to consider a doctor of nursing practice (DNP) degree.

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The Transformational Role of Charge Nurses in the Post-Pandemic Era

American Nurse

Hospitals must address this imbalance to safeguard patient safety and enhance operational efficiency. The charge nurse position must be re-envisioned, shifting from a dual-focus role to one centered on leadership and unit management. References American Nurses Association. May 19, 2023. JAMA Health Forum.

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Meet a Champion of Nursing Diversity: Temitope (Temi) Oseromi

Minority Nurse

By fostering a shared governance mindset and building trust among the teams, she empowered nurse leaders to take charge. Oseromi’s inclusion in this series is a testament to her impactful work and leadership in promoting diversity and inclusion in nursing. How long have you worked in the nursing field?

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Nursing professional development at night

American Nurse

Both specialists and generalists can function in leadership roles. Stress is one of the primary reasons new graduates leave their jobs within the first 12 months of nursing practice. Frequently, a new graduate’s expectation of their role requires better alignment with organization and leadership expectations.

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Nurse Mentorships and How They Can Benefit You

Nurse.com

Experience, enthusiasm, and a willing spirit are essential qualities of successful mentors,” said Trish Richardson, MSN, BSBA, RN, NE-BC, CMSRN, Director of Post-Acute Care Solutions at Relias and President-Elect of the North Carolina Nurses Association (NCNA). As a mentor, you impact the nursing profession as well as patient care.

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What Is an MSN Degree? (And Why It Matters)

Post University

The master of science in nursing (MSN) is a graduate degree that aims to equip nurses with the advanced clinical and leadership skills required for higher-level positions in nursing. According to the ANA , nurses can help improve patient care by: Communicating more effectively with patients and their caregivers.