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10 Strategic Steps to Eradicating Racism in Nursing Education

Daily Nurse

This group should provide expertise and guidance on best practices, help identify potential challenges, and ensure the plan is comprehensive and actionable. These strategies should be informed by best practices and tailored to the institution’s specific needs and context.

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2023 Top Paying Nursing Jobs

Diversity Nursing

Chief Nursing Officer On a day-to-day basis, the CNO of a healthcare organization is kept busy by a wide range of responsibilities. Chief Nurse Practitioner A Chief Nurse Practitioner is a Registered Nurse who has advanced training and experience in primary care.

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Meet a Champion of Nursing Diversity: Aneesah Coates

Minority Nurse

Coates works at a mental health crisis center as a senior professional evaluation nurse, preceptor to new nurses, Nursing Journal Club facilitator, and nursing department trainer for new staff. She’ll graduate with her doctorate in nursing practice as a psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner in December 2023.

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10 Top Reasons to Pursue Your MSN

Minority Nurse

Types of MSN Degrees There are numerous types of MSN degrees, making it essential to know your long-term goals as a nurse before selecting which path you will follow. According to the Bureau of Labor and Statistics , the average starting salary for an MSN-prepared nurse practitioner, CRNA, or nurse midwife is $129,480 per year or $62.25

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New Mexico Nurses Who Inspire Nurses

American Nurse

She has integrated into her nursing ethos an acute awareness of “standing on the shoulders of others” and paying those gifts forward in all things. Melissa fondly recalls the transformation of a young nursing assistant she mentored, who in a ripple effect became a Family Nurse Practitioner.

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2022: The Year of the Value of the Nurse

Capitol Beat

This law will identify and disseminate best practices to reduce and prevent mental and behavioral health conditions, suicide, and burnout, as well as increase access to evidence-based treatment for nurses and other health care professionals. This common-sense legislation passed in bipartisan fashion in the U.S.