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Good News For Nurses!

Empowered Nurses

nurses from March to June 2023, highlights not only the passion nurses have for their work but also their struggles and the factors that impact their job satisfaction. The report found that helping people and making a difference in lives is the most rewarding aspect of the job: 33% of APRNs said this was their top reward.

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The Vital Role of Faith Community Nurses in Advancing Holistic and Equitable Health Care

American Nurse

APRN, FNP-BC Faith Community Nurses (FCNs), also known as Parish Nurses, are registered nurses—either active or retired—who have completed the Foundations of Faith Community Nursing program. 2023) and Little et al. CAPT (Ret) Deirdre Krause, NC, USN Ph.D., In the realm of preventive care, studies by Kotzur et al. Gatting, L.,

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Nursing Groups Denounce AMA's Effort to Regulate Advanced Practice RNs

Health Leaders | Nursing

Nursing groups are denouncing the American Medical Association 's recent policy amendment calling for advanced practice RNs (APRNs) to be licensed and regulated jointly by the state medical and nursing boards. The AMA is again adopting policies encouraging laws and regulations that impede competition and help their bottom line.'

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Utah Grants Full Practice Authority to Nurse Practitioners

Health Leaders | Nursing

We applaud Utah for recognizing the need to update laws and make the most of their healthcare workforce," said April Kapu, DNP, APRN, ACNP-BC, FAANP, FCCM, FAAN , president of the American Association of Nurse Practitioners (AANP). "In territories, to adopt FPA. "We We look forward to more states following suit."

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To Build the Workforce, We Need More Nurse Educators

Nurse.com

Its Survey on Vacant Faculty Positions for Academic Year 2022-2023 reported that 8.8% This study also estimated that one-third of nurse educators in 2015 would be retired by 2025. “It A report on the discussions will be released by the AACN in 2023. Persistent. Looming,” she said. vacancies per school.

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The future of nursing: an analysis of the latest nursing statistics and trends for 2023

Nurse Deck

Nursing in the country looks bright in 2023 as it remains the top-rated profession in terms of honesty and ethics. Latest nursing statistics & trends to watch out for in 2023 Many institutions have forecasted growth and multiple trends in the nursing industry for the current year.

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Mitigating the Nursing Shortage Crisis: A Nurse’s Perspective

American Nurse

In the recent Nurse.org 2023 State of Nursing report, 91% of nurses said they believed the nursing shortage was continuing to worsen, citing burnout, poor working conditions, insufficient pay, and lack of appreciation as the primary reasons. Alyssa King, DNP, APRN, CPNP-PC, PMHNP-BC, CLC, CNE is a Nurse Planner in Lake City, Fla.