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Breaking the Cycle of Nurse Burnout: USAHS DNP Alum to Present at Creating Health Work Environments Conference

University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences

Augustine for Health Sciences (USAHS), she is on a mission to address one of the professions most pressing issues: nursing burnout. She asserts that new nurses especially need guidance on how to navigate the challenges of the role. Happy, healthy nurses provide better care.

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Emergency Nursing Journal Highlights Burnout, Resilience—and Honors a Legend

Daily Nurse

The March 2025 issue of the Journal of Emergency Nursing (JEN) delivers more than just evidence-based insightsit pays tribute to one of emergency nursing’s most influential voices, Dr. Anne Manton, who passed away in December.

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Levels of Nursing Explained

University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences

Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) Position Description: A Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) is not one of the levels of nursing but a degree you need to become a nurse practitioner (NP) or to choose another role specialty. Determine where you thrive so as not to experience nurse burnout.

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Graduation Season and the Rise of a New Generation of Nurses: A Beacon of Hope Amid a National Shortage

Minority Nurse

Workplace Wellness Initiatives: Addressing burnout starts with creating a culture of wellness. This includes manageable workloads, mental health resources, and opportunities for professional development. Community Engagement: Encourage new nurses to participate in community health events, like the pickleball tournament.

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Future-Proofing Healthcare

Penn Nursing

As an ER nurse, Jennifer Gil , MSN, RN saw the return of plenty of patients who had made little progress. Many didn’t have the “resources to connect to preventative care or mental health services,” Gil says. She wondered, too, about the connection between crowded ERs and nursesburnout.

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AI in Nursing: How AI Is Transforming Nursing Practice

University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences

Remote patient monitoring provides 24/7 oversight, relieving nurses of constant surveillance. 2 , 7 Nurse burnout is a significant concern within the nursing field because of the multiple tasks nurses handle, the fast-paced work environment and the emotional toll of working closely with patients. Mohanasundari, S.

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Small Patients, Big Discoveries

Penn Nursing

We’ve adjusted and structured the curriculum to focus on the lifespan of a patient’s health,” says assistant professor Amanda Bettencourt, PhD, APRN, CCRN-K, ACCNS-P, Gr’19. Nurses Help NursingBurnout” is an omnipresent word in nursing today. How does mental health play a role in the outcomes?