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How to Transition from Bedside Nursing to Leadership Roles

Diversity Nursing

Whether you're looking to become a Charge Nurse, Nurse Manager, or Director of Nursing, this guide provides actionable steps to help you navigate the shift successfully. How can I make a broader impact on patient care? Consider: Enrolling in a Masters in Nursing Leadership and Administration program.

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

Nursing Review

Weve looked at what you need to do to retain your registration as its set out in the industry standard, broken down what learning opportunities count towards CPD (including workshops, study days and webinars,) and we talk to the experts about how best to plan and record your CPD. Why CPD matters Adjunct Professor Alison McMillan PSM.

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Are You a Nurse Bully?

Nurse.com

Nurse bullying, or lateral violence, is a form of workplace violence defined as non-physical, aggressive, hostile, and/or harmful behavior between coworkers. While individual acts of nurse bullying can appear relatively harmless, they create a toxic environment that takes a toll on employees’ morale and can compromise patient care.

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These Nursing Associations Connect You to Fellow Pros and Valuable Resources

Nurse.com

Ambulatory Care. American Academy of Ambulatory Care Nursing (AAACN). 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. Scholarships and grants are available to nurses and student nurses at multiple levels.

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Climate change interventions

American Nurse

Addressing climate change through corporate social responsibility is urgent and timely in the COVID-19 disaster recovery period for the nursing profession. Learning Objectives Describe climate change activities as corporate social responsibilities for individual nurses, nurse managers, and nurse leaders.

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Do Not Pass Over the Educators Newsletter

American Nurse

Mary has been a registered nurse for 36 years, she has worked as a float nurse, manager of transport team and float pool. Nurses have the ability to further their education, maintain various certifications and acquire education credit on the units that are free or at minimal charge. She is married and has twin girls.