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Transforming the Workforce

Penn Nursing

MPN ABSN Accelerated second-degree program for students with a non-nursing bachelor’s degree 15-months, in-person program 21 credit units to graduation Program begins in fall semester For program application, bachelor’s degree with a GPA of 3.0

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Small Patients, Big Discoveries

Penn Nursing

Nutrition in Critically Ill Children When Sharon Irving, PhD, CRNP, FCCM, FAAN, FASPEN, GNu’93, Gr’11 was a pediatric bedside nurse, it never made sense to her that critically ill children would get intravenous (IV) fluids for days on end. “A It’s the caring. The listening. The advocacy. The holistic care.”

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Men in nursing

American Nurse

Better representation key for profession’s workforce, health outcome goals Men in nursing view their presence in the profession as vital for addressing social determinants of health and meeting the nation’s growing healthcare needs. among undergraduates, 11.7% among master’s students, and 10.5% among PhD candidates.

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Nurse leaders of color: Candid conversations

American Nurse

Unfortunately, these statistics haven’t wavered much and continue at a time when nurses are retiring and leaving the workforce for various reasons, including fallout from the COVID-19 pandemic. Some bedside nurses are exploring other opportunities within the profession, including leadership positions.

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Tips for thriving–not just surviving–on the night shift

American Nurse

This suggests that increased carbohydrate and caloric load in the morning and reduced intake in the evening can lead to improved health outcomes. Establishing a meal pattern can aid energy regulation and normal health processes. A healthy nursing team increases productivity and engagement and improves patient outcomes.

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The Power of Words

Penn Nursing

Family ties and bilingualism also drove Michael “Misho” Stawnychy PhD CRNP Nu’10 GNu’13 GRN’21 to tackle a health-related juggernaut. Stawnychy speaks English and Ukrainian, and he was moved by hearing news reports in Ukrainian about the war that started in 2022.

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When Risks Collide: Maternal Mortality and Mental Health

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She continues to use her platform to be proactive and make an impact and was named one of the Top 25 Women Leaders in Healthcare Software in 2022 by The Healthcare Technology Report. Maternal Risk Factors: Social Determinants and Mental Health. She focuses on organizational culture, process, and structure to improve health outcomes.