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Naloxone education for nursing staff

American Nurse

Explain the impact of naloxone education and training on healthcare providers’ knowledge, attitudes, and interprofessional collaboration. Expiration: 8/1/28 In 2021, 4 years after the U.S. Nurses received continuing education credit for participating.

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Preventing nurse suicide: Nursing school and beyond

American Nurse

Strategies and support to improve mental health outcomes Suicide and mental illness have long been stigmatized, and although public awareness has grown recently, partially due to the COVID-19 pandemic, many individuals hesitate to acknowledge their own mental health struggles or seek help.

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Peer support and nurse well-being

American Nurse

Although good evidence supports therapy, many nurses fear losing their licenses if they disclose mental health concerns. They want to appear tough and believe that seeking care for mental health issues may be seen as a sign of weakness; some nurses may not have adequate financial resources to pay for a therapist.

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Nurse.com and HOLLIBLU Join Together To Grow Nurse Community

Nurse.com

By infusing elements like emotional support and mentorship with Nurse.com’s dedication to continuing education and career resources, this app encourages growth within nursing.

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What Do You Need to Know About CE for Nurses? 

Board Vitals - Nursing

Physicians aren’t alone in their continuing education requirements. Nursing continuing education is required in most states to ensure that nurses and nurse practitioners keep their knowledge up to date. Why Do Nurses Need to Earn Continuing Education? . When is Continuing Education Due for Nurses? .

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How to Plan a Nursing Career Path and Keep Advancing

MAS Medical Staffing

In fact, the job outlook for nurses is expected to grow by 6% from 2021 to 2031. If you’re wondering if healthcare is a good career path for you, then continue reading for more insights. Nursing is a lucrative and dependable career, especially if you take the necessary steps to progress toward and exceed your goals. Not so fast.

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The Relentless School Nurse: School Nurses and School-Based Health Centers Can Work Together!

The Relentless School Nurse

School-based health centers (SBHCs) provide a vital source of healthcare where students already spend most of their time: in school. These centers offer a wide range of services, including primary care, mental health, oral health, and vision services, and have been shown to improve both educational and health outcomes.