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Preceptors: Essential to nurse retention

American Nurse

The learning that occurs when a student or new nurse works with a preceptor can prove pivotal in their professional journey. Preceptors—who educate students, new graduates, and new employees in the clinical environment—continue to demonstrate a positive effect on recruitment, onboarding, and retention. million and $5.8

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

Minority Nurse

Rooted in Experience, Driven by Purpose Gadiwalla’s career in nursing began during the height of the pandemic in 2021. It’s a game-changer for a profession in flux—particularly at a time when nursing educators and preceptors are in short supply. They’re changing the face of nursing leadership.” It’s about transformation.

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Penn Nursing Helps Launch New United Community Clinic

Penn Nursing

Penn Nursing This issue - Fall 2023 Spring 2025 Fall 2024 Spring 2024 Fall 2023 Spring 2023 Fall 2022 Spring 2022 Fall 2021 Spring 2021 Search Features Don’t Go! Students describe Diallo as an enlightening and empathetic preceptor.

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The Path Forward

Penn Nursing

Penn Nursing This issue - Fall 2021 Spring 2025 Fall 2024 Spring 2024 Fall 2023 Spring 2023 Fall 2022 Spring 2022 Fall 2021 Spring 2021 Search Features Inspiring Impact: How One Campaign Changed Everything The Path Forward Nurses Innovating in Practice Policy Roads, Bridges, and … Caregivers?

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LPNs in modified care delivery models

American Nurse

As aging nurses leave the workforce, their valuable experience, efficiency, critical thinking, and leadership skills follow. Nurse executives from these hospitals reviewed their 2021 nursing engagement survey feedback and evidence-based practices to improve support for clinical nurses. in 2021 to 5.0% in 2021 to 13.5%

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Clinical Education – whose job is it anyway?

The Nurse Break

Numerous pieces of literature support the need for ongoing professional development and the positive impact that education has on quality, safety and culture (IOM, 1999; Walton & Elliot; 2006; Wu & Busch, 2019; Mlambo et al, 2021). My own journey in clinical education began as a learner. & Busch, I.M. Silen, C., & McGrath, C.

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Nurse leadership: Pitfalls and solutions

American Nurse

Stepping into a formal leadership role is exciting. Although skill development is important, creating success in any role isn’t just about learning and applying new skills; it’s also about avoiding missteps—the common pitfalls that many of us have encountered early in, and throughout, our leadership journeys.