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Communication, Clinical Competence, And More: What Are the Top Skills to Be a Nurse?

Post University

Key soft skills include: Communication and Interpersonal Skills Communication is at the heart of everything nurses do. This enables them to understand and interact with their patients. To be effective communicators, nurses should master essentials such as active listening and nonverbal communication skills.

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How Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Can Influence Healthcare

Relias

DEI has been a recent focus for businesses and organizations across the world, but perhaps none stand to make a greater impact than the healthcare industry, as it directly affects patient health outcomes and quality of life in a profound way. By selecting two to three factors that can be focused on over a fixed time period (e.g.,

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Magnet4Europe: Taking the next steps

American Nurse

Partnership (twinning) allows the two organizations to share best practices and strategies to address common challenges facing nursing and healthcare in general. Achieving this goal requires redesign of healthcare work environments to improve job-related outcomes for nurses and physicians as well as health outcomes for patients.

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Nursing’s role in lifestyle medicine

American Nurse

Clinicians can demonstrate LM knowledge and skill by earning certification through ACLM, which reports that LM approach can result in improved patient and provider satisfaction. At the hospital bedside, they can help patients choose nutritious meals from a cafeteria menu and communicate the health benefits.

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