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Podcast: How Nurses Can Promote Patient Engagement

Health Leaders | Nursing

According to Cassie Lewis , chief nursing officer at Bon Secours’ Richmond market, part of Bon Secours Mercy Health , and HealthLeaders Exchange member, improving patient engagement begins with the day-to-day interactions between the patient and the bedside nurses who care for them.

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9 Careers for RNs Beyond the Hospital Bedside

Every Nurse

As a result, working in a setting other than the bedside can come with the stigma of not being a “real nurse.” While bedside nursing is a common career for many, it is not the only possible career path. There is no certification required to apply for these types of positions.

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Small Patients, Big Discoveries

Penn Nursing

Her co-investigator is Marion Leary, RN, MPH, PhD, GNu’13, Gr’14, Gr’23, Penn Nursing’s director of innovation. Bettencourt, a clinical nurse specialist, has a particular interest in implementation science. I heard it over and over—that we have to get nursing back to basics,” she says.) It’s the caring.

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What Is a Clinical Nurse Specialist? Duties & Responsibilities

CynaMed

2 minute read Clinical nurse specialists (CNSs) are licensed registered nurses who have graduate preparation, such as a Masters, Doctorate in nursing, or post-graduate certificate level with an emphasis in clinical nursing. What Is a Clinical Nurse Specialist?