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Why Choose an RN to BSN Program for Your Nursing Career?

Post University

These programs were valuable, but as the scope of nursing continued to expand, college-based programs began to take over, offering more of a theoretical approach while still promoting hands-on experience. This included the ambitious goal of ensuring that 80 percent of nurses held their bachelor’s by 2020.

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The evolving landscape of nursing leadership

American Nurse

Recognizing the potential of nurses to shape healthcare, the IOM and RWJF called for improved education systems that promote seamless academic progression, enabling nurses to take on expanded roles and responsibilities. The AACN reports that, from 2020 to 2021, the number of students enrolled in DNP programs increased from 39,530 to 40,834.

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Technology Management Strategies for Nurse Leaders

New Thing Nurse

Recognized for excellence as a 2021 American Association of Critical-Care Nurses (AACN) Circle of Excellence Award Recipient and as a 2020 American Academy of Nursing (AAN) COVID-19 Courage Award in Innovation Nominee. Mary is a national speaker and educator who intends to promote exceptional patient care through nurse engagement.

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The Cost of ‘Free’: Advising Patients About Sponsored Genetic Testing

Consult QD

Consumer genomic testing in 2020. JAMA 2020; 323(15):1445–1446. 7-9 Although professional societies and organizations have published resources regarding many aspects of genetic testing, 10 none address the unique concerns regarding advantages and disadvantages of sponsored genetic testing. journal articles, Statnews.com).

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Nurses Spread the Word About Gun Safety

Nurse.com

In the days after the Parkland shooting, Cogan promised her sister and niece that she would use her job as a school nurse to promote gun safety. In 2020, she was elected to the Minnesota House of Representatives and, in 2023, she was elected to the Minnesota Senate and serves as Assistant Majority Leader.