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

Every Nurse

CAREER PATHS From Bedside to Classroom: Navigating the Path to Becoming a Nurse Educator By EveryNurse Staff Writers | Updated on November 22, 2024 Medically reviewed by Joanna Whitfield, MSN, RN Our Promise We are dedicated to providing high-quality, trustworthy content. in Nursing.

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Leading the Charge: Black Nursing Leaders Shaping the Future of Healthcare

Minority Nurse

Grant: A Voice for Equity and Safety As the first Black man to serve as president of the American Nurses Association (ANA), Dr. Ernest J. Grant is a powerful advocate for equity and safety in nursing. Dr. Fields is also a vocal advocate for diversity in nursing education and workforce development.

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Sustaining Excellence: Knowledge Transfer and Strategic Planning in Nursing Leadership

American Nurse

Challenges in Current Leadership Development High turnover rates and the promotion of nurses into leadership roles without adequate training pose significant challenges. Journal of Interprofessional Education & Practice , 28, 100521. Nurse Leader , 22(5), 506-509. Kirk, E., & Spell, H. LaCross, E.,

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Lifelong Learning, Leadership, and the Power of Nursing 

American Nurse

I worked at Saint Elizabeth for most of my career and held roles in cardiovascular services and education. Later, I became the Director of Education across the Nebraska region. I also served as the Principal Investigator for a HRSA grant focused on virtual nursing. Sue: By promoting quality, evidence-based care.

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Injury prevention coordinator: A multifaceted role

American Nurse

To reduce the burden of injury and violence, and ultimately prevent harm, nurses can amplify awareness and educate at-risk community members. Nurses who familiarize themselves with these data can educate those around them and work collectively to reduce violence, injury, and death.

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Should Nursing Education Go Back Into Hospitals?

Health Leaders | Nursing

For years in West Virginia, nursing education has taken place within educational institutions. Registered nurses typically complete a two-to-four-year program, then enter the workforce after earning their degrees and taking the proper exams. Ultimately, the program is meant to be a pathway for continued education.

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Podcast: How Nurses Can Promote Patient Engagement

Health Leaders | Nursing

Nurses wear many hats in the industry, but their primary focus is on patient interaction and care delivery. Both nurses and nurse leaders play pivotal roles in making sure that patients engage with preventative care measures and patient education programs. Please join the community at our  LinkedIn page.