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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: ACN/Supplied What is CPD? How can I complete my hours?

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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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The Relentless School Nurse: Let’s Break Through the Misconceptions About School Nursing in 2024! May 8th is OUR DAY!

The Relentless School Nurse

It’s time to dispel the notion that school nursing is merely a retirement job or a role of lesser importance. They are the first responders to health emergencies, the advocates for preventive care, and the allies in promoting a healthy school environment.

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7 Nurse Recruitment and Retention Strategies

Relias

Make career development a top priority. Promote a culture of learning. Ensuring alignment of values between an organization and a nursing candidate using robust onboarding and assessment tools promotes compatibility from the start. Focus your retention efforts with these 7 retention strategies: Be strategic during recruitment.

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LPNs in modified care delivery models

American Nurse

The American Hospital Association reported a 30% loss in the nursing workforce between 2019 and 2020; the United States will need 200,000 RNs each year to replace retirements alone. These retirements result in job openings, which frequently are filled by new nurses with limited clinical exposure. April 20, 2023. J Nurs Manag.

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Meet a Champion of Nursing Diversity: Aneesah Coates

Minority Nurse

Many attributes that contribute to successful nursing leadership can be learned and developed over time. So if an aspiring leader still needs to possess the desired qualities, they can acquire them through professional development opportunities such as certifications and continuing education.

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Takotsubo cardiomyopathy: The tale of a broken heart

American Nurse

The increased serum levels of catecholamine may promote vasospasm of the epicardial vessels and the cardiac microvasculature. Examples of primary triggers include the loss of a spouse, retirement, birth of a grandchild, loss of a job, new job, bankruptcy, or a natural disaster. This makes distinguishing one from the other difficult.