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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. This model not only fosters greater participation but also leads to sustainable improvements in community health outcomes.

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Find Economical Nurse Educator Programs Near Raleigh, North Carolina

Registered Nursing

Bureau of Labor Statistics , employment for nursing instructors is projected to grow faster than average, reflecting the dual pressures of a national nurse shortage and retirements among experienced faculty. According to the U.S.

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Empowering Nurses Through Nonprofit Board Leadership

American Nurse

Nurses are consistently ranked among the highest trusted professions (Gallup, 2023). Judgement: The nursing profession guides competency using the Clinical Judgement Model framework, honing critical thinking and reasoning to maximize patient outcomes (Betts et al., 2023, Dec 18). DeSimone, J. R., & Roberts, L. link] Gallup.

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Dual Threats from Trump and GOP Imperil Nursing Homes and Their Foreign-Born Workers

Health Leaders | Nursing

Without them, the retired Episcopal priest said, "I would be, and my building would be, desolate." The long-term health care industry is facing a double whammy from President Donald Trump's crackdown on immigrants and the GOP's proposals to reduce Medicaid spending. It also operates a retirement community in Washington, D.C.

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Utah Grants Full Practice Authority to Nurse Practitioners

Health Leaders | Nursing

The National Academy of Medicine's The Future of Nursing 2020-2030 report recommends that nurses be allowed to "practice to the full extent of their education and training by removing barriers that prevent them from more fully addressing social needs and social determinants of health and improving healthcare access, quality, and value."

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Capitol HILL DAY and Membership Assembly 2023

American Nurse

Linda Adams-Wendling had the wonderful opportunity to travel to Washington, DC to represent the Kansas State Nurses Association at the 2023 Membership Assembly and to attend the 2023 Hill Day at the Capital in Washington, DC. Hill Day kicked off on June 15, 2023, and the ANA Membership Assembly was in session from June 16-17, 2023.

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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. 2023; 18(6). April 2023. Some bedside nurses are exploring other opportunities within the profession, including leadership positions.