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Nursing professional development at night

American Nurse

A nursing professional development practitioner at night program can help new graduate nurses’ transition into critical care and medical-surgical departments. Developed before the COVID-19 pandemic, the program has grown significantly over the past 5 years. See Cost of nurse turnover.) See NPD practice model.)

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BCEN Honors Three Champions of Nursing Professional Development

Daily Nurse

All three of the 2024 BCEN National Certification Champions noted that their holistic approach to supporting RN professional development has also increased their ability to attract top-tier new graduates and recruit more seasoned nurses to join their ED, trauma, and critical care transport teams.

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Closing the Nurse Staffing Gap: Why Non-Skilled Support Isn’t the Solution

Empowered Nurses

Obviously, this was not a solution promoted by nurses. Professional Development: Investing in continuing education and career advancement opportunities to help nurses feel valued and empowered. This approach risks oversimplifying a complex issue and may even exacerbate the problem.

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Article Review and Discussion: Determining Best Fit for Newly Licensed Nurses

Relias

Newly licensed nurses transitioning into clinical practice can experience stress, uncertainty, and lack of confidence. Healthcare leaders are pressed to ensure newly licensed nurses are set up for success in their transition into a new role — ideally, as safe and as early as possible. Highlights. Role of Relias. Learn more?about

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Three good things: Promote work–life balance, reduce burnout, enhance reflection among newly licensed RNs

Nursing Forum

Abstract Aims This study assessed the feasibility of delivering three good things (3GTs) practice as part of professional nurse residency program, measured the degree to which it influenced work–life balance, resilience, and burnout, and explored what newly licensed nurses (NLRNs) identified as good things.

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Nurses Month 2023

American Nurse

The month-long celebration of the nursing profession allows for many opportunities to promote appreciation of the invaluable contributions of nurses. May 2022 is divided into four weekly focus areas—Self-Care, Recognition, Professional Development, and Community Engagement. How will you celebrate?

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How Important Is Continuing Education for Nurses?

Nurse.com

Despite these developments, the profession has a long way to go to develop a workforce that is representative of the population, which is essential for the delivery of the highest quality, holistic care. All states accept Nursing Continuing Professional Development to meet license renewal requirements.