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Training Healthcare Teams in Restorative Nursing: Best Practices and Tools 

American Medical Compliance

A 2023 systematic review published in BMC Nursing revealed a strong connection between clinical nurse competence and patient safety culture, underscoring the transformative impact of comprehensive training on nursing skills. Personalize training modules based on staff performance.

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8 Types of DNP Specialties to Prepare You for a Rewarding Nursing Career

Post University

This specialty can prepare you to provide guidance to policymakers and legal professionals from a nursing perspective in order to help create better healthcare laws and policies. Educational Leadership A DNP educational leadership specialty gives you a way to combine an interest in teaching with your nursing skills.

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Unexpected Career Paths in Forensic Nursing

Registered Nursing

Correctional and Prison Healthcare Nursing Forensic nurses working in prisons and detention centers provide medical care to incarcerated individuals, many of whom are victims or perpetrators of crime. Can forensic nurses really work for the FBI? Trauma…

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Second Careers for Retired RNs

Registered Nursing

Medical Mission Work If you're passionate about global health, volunteering with medical mission organizations as a missionary nurse can be a fulfilling way to use your nursing skills. Many non-profits provide healthcare services in underserved regions and welcome experienced nurses to assist.

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How to Become a Pediatric Nurse: All You Need to Know

University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences

Pediatric nurses provide comprehensive healthcare to infants, children and teens, monitoring their rate of development. 1 What is a pediatric nurse skilled at doing? Role specialties include Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP), Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP) and Nurse Executive.

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Discover How to Become a Nurse Practitioner

Post University

Generally, nurses need to have earned a bachelor’s degree in nursing and maintained their registered nurse license before they can begin working toward becoming a nurse practitioner. The next step is to begin developing the advanced skills needed to provide patients with personalized and attentive care.

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The Relentless School Nurse: Judy Doran Writes Op-Eds. Here is How!

The Relentless School Nurse

Identify Relevant Topics : Consider writing Op-Eds on topics that are important to school health. Use your nursing skills to present both the issue but also a plan. It’s not just a review of facts but also a well-written, 600-800 word piece that can hook the reader and clearly spell out an issue.