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Virtual Job Opportunities for Nurses: Careers Beyond the Bedside

Diversity Nursing

Nurse Educator Nurses with a passion for teaching can work as virtual Nurse Educators. They may teach Nursing students in online programs, create continuing education materials, or train staff for healthcare organizations.

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Injury prevention coordinator: A multifaceted role

American Nurse

Fall prevention Injury prevention should begin as soon as a patient enters the hospital, and IPCs should provide nursing staff with continuing education on best practices for preventing injuries in high-risk populations. For many healthcare professionals, geriatric falls account for a significant number of hospital admissions.

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Feeding Your Nursing Career

Digital Doorway

Individualized Career Nutrition Optimal nutrition for your nursing career may be quite dissimilar from that of your friends or colleagues. One nurse's career might thrive on continuing education, attending clinical conferences, and learning new bedside nursing skills.

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How to Create a Clinical Ladder To Improve Nurse Retention and Performance

Relias

Each level has specific criteria and expectations that nurses must meet to qualify and advance. For example, a clinical ladder program may require nurses to demonstrate clinical excellence, pursue continuing education, participate in quality improvement projects, mentor other nurses, or assume leadership roles.