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From Bedside to Classroom: Navigating the Path to Becoming a Nurse Educator

Every Nurse

CAREER PATHS From Bedside to Classroom: Navigating the Path to Becoming a Nurse Educator By EveryNurse Staff Writers | Updated on November 22, 2024 Medically reviewed by Joanna Whitfield, MSN, RN Our Promise We are dedicated to providing high-quality, trustworthy content. See our editorial policy.

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Top Nursing Specialties for 2025

Diversity Nursing

Geriatric Nurse Practitioner As the global population ages, Geriatric Nurse Practitioners (GNPs) are essential in addressing the unique healthcare needs of older adults. GNPs specialize in managing chronic conditions, promoting healthy aging, and coordinating long-term care. Average Salary: $81,460 per year.

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Addressing Nursing Shortages: A Major Issue in New Mexico Healthcare

American Nurse

Introduction According to the New Mexico Workforce Committee report, in 2023, about 15910 active Registered Nurses were in New Mexico, and 54.5% This review examines the nursing shortage crisis’ sources, effects, and solutions. Effect on Patient Care Nursing shortages impact patient safety and quality.

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The Nursing Shortage and Patient Safety

Relias

Nursing shortage statistics continue to show that the healthcare industry still has an urgent need for nurses. According to the American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN) , the current shortage of RNs in the U.S. Lack of faculty in nursing schools Nursing schools are not exempt from the nursing shortage.

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The Crucial Importance of Diversity in the Nursing Field

Diversity Nursing

In the constantly changing landscape of healthcare, Nurses play a vital role as the cornerstone of healthcare systems. They offer essential care, support, and education to patients. By promoting Diversity in Nursing, the field can tap into a broader pool of talent and attract individuals from underrepresented groups.

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The National League for Nursing: Connecting the Academic and Clinical Worlds for 130 Years

Minority Nurse

Together, they laid the groundwork for the first nursing association in the United States: the American Society of Superintendents of Training Schools of Nursing. First to the National League of Nursing Education in 1912 and finally to the National League for Nursing in 1952. The name changed twice.

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CPD made easy – The experts’ guide to continuing professional development

Nursing Review

Brisbane-based clinical nurse Steph* said her graduate certificate in orthopaedics was one of the most valuable career decisions she has made. After being promoted to clinical nurse only four years into her career, Steph knew she needed to boost her knowledge in order to thrive in her new position. Never stop learning!