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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). Those that came before us fought for that.

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Nursing professional development at night

American Nurse

An innovative approach to help new graduate nurses transition into practice Takeaways: As the nursing shortage continues, more new nursing graduates will take jobs in specialty areas such as critical care. Developed before the COVID-19 pandemic, the program has grown significantly over the past 5 years. decrease from 2021).

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The Well-Fed Nursing Career

Minority Nurse

During this period, you learn and master hard skills (phlebotomy, procedures, wound care , transfusions, etc.) Macronutrient 1: Professional Development The first macronutrient to consider is your professional development, which can take many forms. These are all great networking opportunities.

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Dr. Elaine Wyllie Shares Insights From a Singular Career in Epilepsy Medicine

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When Cleveland Clinic epilepsy specialist Elaine Wyllie, MD , retires from medical practice at the end of 2023, her many legacies and other professional activities will carry on. Since joining the Cleveland Clinic professional staff in 1985, Dr. Wyllie has left her mark on the epilepsy subspecialty of neurology in an abundance of ways.

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The Continuum of Nurse Career Growth

Minority Nurse

The growth of your career as a nurse can be consciously self-generated or simply a result of happenstance and a laissez-faire attitude toward professional development. Whereas employment can often feel like a means to an economic end (i.e., Work, Fear, and Struggle. Yes, work can feel like something we need to do to survive.

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5 Challenges (and Solutions) for Nurse Staffing Managers

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Nurse Shortages According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, demand for nurse practitioners and other healthcare professionals will soar over the next ten years. will have over 1 million nurse job openings as older nurses retire. Solution: Give your team access to professional development services they need to further their careers.

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How Healthcare Organizations Care for Caregivers (Podcast)

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Nurse Essentials · Caring for Caregivers: How Healthcare Organizations Can Fully Support their Nurses Three years ago, Cleveland Clinic appointed Kelly Hancock, DNP, RN, NE-BC, FAAN as its first-ever chief caregiver officer to ensure that the health system was taking care of its caregivers so they could provide the best care for patients.