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Self-Care for Nurses: Preventing Burnout and Promoting Well-Being

The Gypsy Nurse

Eat nourishing foods : Nurses are often busy and may rely on convenience foods, but it’s essential to maintain a balanced diet to fuel both body and mind. Nurses should take advantage of these services, which may include stress management workshops, counseling services, and resources for mental health support.

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Texas Army Nurse Prepares for Next Chapter in Leadership with MSN

Post University

She earned a promotion to Sergeant First Class and then to transportation warrant officer. While deployed in Kuwait, she earned a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration in 2010. I wanted to expand my knowledge and develop my nursing leadership. I am all about being a voice and a change agent for them.

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Finding Inner Peace While Managing an ICU

American Nurse

Balancing Leadership, Compassion, and Resilience in High-Stakes Healthcare The monitors beep in rhythmic bursts, a mechanical symphony of life hanging in the balance. Managing an ICU is relentless. And that’s where leadership strength truly lies (3). I’ve learned that control is an illusion.

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CPD made easy – The experts’ guide to continuing professional development

Nursing Review

Professor McMillan reiterates the importance of continued learning, urging nurses and midwives to recognise both how far the profession has come and how much potential they still hold for meaningful leadership within the health sector. Nurses from around the country connecting at ACNs National Nursing Forum.

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From Nightclubs to Nursing CEO – A Unique Journey

The Nurse Break

Dan Mabon, originally from Scotland, is a Director of Nursing in Australia. He shares with us some amazing personal insights into his career in management and leadership. My career has been diverse, and overall, that makes me a better nurse/ manager. Some must-read tips and pearls of wisdom are within this article.

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Pennsylvania Nurse Rounds Out Her Education and Experience with MSN Degree

Post University

After earning two nursing diplomas, a bachelors degree, a master of Business Administration as well as a Master of Science in Nursing from American Sentinel College of Nursing & Health Sciences at Post University, Heather Lehman still finds herself in awe of her own journey.

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The CNO Role: Navigating the Path to Leadership

Diversity Nursing

The Chief Nursing Officer (CNO) plays a vital role in leadership. The CNO signifies a dedication to enhancing Nursing practices, ensuring top-notch patient care, and spearheading strategic initiatives within a healthcare institution. This includes setting goals for patient care, staffing, and resource management.