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2024 MONA Board of Director Candidates

American Nurse

She holds compact licensure in the State of Missouri as a Registered Nurse and is also licensed as an advance practice nurse in Missouri as an Adult Clinical Nurse Specialist. I believe that as a board leadership fellow, I will advocate for my fellow nurses by being a voice for them. but I returned to St.

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Stay Informed With Career Insights From the 2022 Nurse Salary Report

Nurse.com

As turnover continues to be a challenge in nurse staffing, it’s not surprising that our recent salary survey shows that average years of experience for nurses are declining while median salaries are rising. In our 2022 Nurse Salary Research Report , average experience for RNs was 22.5 The Effects of COVID-19 on Nursing.

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These Nursing Associations Connect You to Fellow Pros and Valuable Resources

Nurse.com

American Assisted Living Nurses Association (AALNA). Representing assisted living RNs, licensed practical nurses, and licensed vocational nurses, the AALNA works to promote safe, effective, and dignified nursing practice in assisted living, in an era when the number of older adults needing this type of care is increasing.

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A Nurse Making a Difference: Nurse Alice Benjamin

Daily Nurse

After starting as a volunteer with the American Heart Association educating people about basic heart health, she advanced her nursing education. Nurses need to get out in the communities to educate and become patient advocates in whatever area they wish. So what can nursing do to save itself and progress forward?

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A Nurse Making a Difference: Nurse Alice Benjamin

Minority Nurse

After starting as a volunteer with the American Heart Association educating people about basic heart health, she advanced her nursing education. Nurses need to get out in the communities to educate and become patient advocates in whatever area they wish. So what can nursing do to save itself and progress forward?