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

Nursing Review

These days, as the roles have become increasingly professionalised, nurses and midwives need to meet the stringent registration standards of the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia (NMBA), and an important part of this is continuing professional development (CPD). Picture: Supplied. Picture: ACN/Supplied What is CPD?

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Continuing Education For Nurses: Staying Up To Date In The Field

Diversity Nursing

Many licensing boards and professional organizations require Nurses to complete a certain number of CE hours to renew licenses or maintain certifications. By fulfilling these requirements, Nurses demonstrate commitment to ongoing learning and professional development.

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These Nursing Associations Connect You to Fellow Pros and Valuable Resources

Nurse.com

Created in 1978 as a nonprofit educational forum, the AAACN works expand the reach of ambulatory care nurses to achieve a greater positive impact for patients. The organization offers several professional development outlets, including an annual conference, online resources, webinars, and a career center.

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Healthy Workforce Top Articles and Podcasts from 2023

Healthy Workforce Institute

How to Create a Learning Culture for Unprepared New Graduate Nurses In this article, I discuss how the pandemic has impacted nursing education, causing today’s new grads to be ill equipped and unprepared to manage the complexity of patient care. We’ve turned our webinars into mini-courses that you can purchase.

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Online Nursing Programs: How to Choose the Best Program for You

Minority Nurse

For decades, online nursing education options offered nurses a different path to a nursing degree, but the choices were limited. Today’s nurses enjoy nursing degree program choices that provide variations in everything from how and when they take a course to the length of a program.

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Psychologically informed nurse support

American Nurse

In the winter of 2021, the Nightingale Fellowship (a 2-year fellowship program that emphasizes professional development through education, assigned mentorship, and individualized learning experiences in nurses) at one of the hospitals invited me to design and pilot a 3-hour workshop version of the program for nurse fellows on leadership paths.