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From ICU to Innovation: How Kim Gadiwalla is Rewiring Nursing Education—One Microlesson at a Time

Minority Nurse

But Gadiwalla is determined to bridge the gap between textbook theory and high-stakes patient care—especially for new nurses navigating today’s complexities. Rooted in Experience, Driven by Purpose Gadiwalla’s career in nursing began during the height of the pandemic in 2021.

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Is Nursing Heading for Collapse?

Daily Nurse

Despite being the country’s largest healthcare profession [2] , nurses overwhelmingly feel undervalued, understaffed, and underappreciated. And after Covid-19, they’re walking away from the bedside. This Mayo Clinic study from 2021 surveyed the pandemic’s impact on clinicians. Many were under 35 and employed in hospitals [4].

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To Build the Workforce, We Need More Nurse Educators

Nurse.com

At a time when more growth is essential in the nursing workforce, the need for nurse educators has had an impact on nursing students in a variety of ways. The AACN said in its 2021–2022 Enrollment and Graduations in Baccalaureate and Graduate Programs in Nursing report that 91,938 qualified applications to U.S.

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Effective clinical learning for nursing students

American Nurse

The challenge A longstanding shortage of nursing school faculty and a reliance on new graduate nurses to serve as preceptors create challenges to properly preparing nursing students for a demanding role that requires excellent critical thinking skills. National Advisory Council on Nurse Education and Practice.