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From Bedside to Classroom: Navigating the Path to Becoming a Nurse Educator

Every Nurse

Summary : Transitioning from bedside nurse to nurse educator is a rewarding journey that requires advanced education, clinical expertise, and a passion for teaching. To succeed, aspiring educators typically need a Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) or higher, teaching experience, and strong communication skills.

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Stepping Off the Floor — How Procurement Nursing Offers a Break from Bedside Burnout

Daily Nurse

Procurement nursing is truly about ensuring the right items are available before anyone has to scramble for them. Stepping off the floor into procurement nursing doesn’t mean you’re stepping away from caring — far from it. If you’re feeling worn out but still want to make a real difference, this might be a good path forward.

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The 10 Least Stressful Nursing Jobs: Finding Balance in Your Career

Every Nurse

Nurses can find a career path that aligns with their personal and professional goals, allowing them to make a meaningful impact on others’ lives while maintaining a balanced and fulfilling lifestyle. As burnout rates rise among bedside nurses , many are seeking less stressful positions within the field.

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Meet a Champion of Nursing Diversity: Derek Flores

Minority Nurse

My family’s example of hard work and never giving up helped me make a career change. What are the most important attributes of today’s nursing leaders? In the hospice environment of today, a nursing leader has many hats to wear. In nursing school, we are taught to become multitaskers.