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DNP vs. NP: What is the Difference?

University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences

Step 4: Take a certification exam to get your CNP: To become a certified nurse practitioner (CNP), you will have to take a certification exam through the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners (AANP), the National Certification Corporation (NCC), or the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC). What Is a DNP?

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New nurses and clinical judgment

American Nurse

However, during the transition from school, new nurses frequently experience an academic–practice gap in which they have difficulty transferring knowledge and theory to the clinical setting. American Association of Colleges of Nursing; 2021. Everywhere and nowhere: Work-based learning in healthcare education. Nurse Educ Pract.

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The Importance of Mentoring and Coaching in Nursing

American Nurse

By offering guidance and support, mentors and coaches help new nurses navigate the stresses and uncertainties of their early careers, reducing feelings of isolation and burnout (Cavanaugh et al., The benefits of mentoring and coaching for new nurses are multifaceted. Journal of Interprofessional Education & Practice, 28, 100521.

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4 Steps to Becoming a Labor and Delivery Nurse

Registered Nursing

Labor and delivery nurses play a critical role in one of the most transformative moments in a patient's life: childbirth. Bureau of Labor Statistics , employment for registered nurses is projected to grow by 6% from 2022 to 2032, with maternal and neonatal care continuing to be an essential specialty.

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Flipped Classroom

Penn Nursing

I became an advocate for self-care among my colleagues and patients, emphasizing that to care for others effectively, we must first care for ourselves. It taught me the true meaning of empathy and the importance of holistic care. I had no family history or chronic health conditions.

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“Racism is alive and well”: lack of cultural safety in nursing

Nursing Review

What still astounds me is the lack of curriculum time [in nursing education] given for cultural safety and learning about Indigenous health," she said. NSW Health said they maintain a strong partnerships with the AH&MRC to create holistic care to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people through local health districts.