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How Important Is Continuing Education for Nurses?

Nurse.com

We practice as we continue to gain experience and reflect on our successes and times when we wish we could have done more. The origins of continuing education for nurses. Formal academic nursing education today provides the essential foundation for basic competent practice. The importance of continuing education.

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Can an LPN/LVN Become a Certified Managed Care Nurse? The Answer May Surprise You

Registered Nursing

Licensed Professional/Vocational Nurses (LPN/LVNs) looking to advance in a new field may be surprised to learn of the Certified Managed Care Nurse (CMCN) pathway. What Is a Managed Care Nurse? Care Coordination: They develop and implement care plans, ensuring patients receive appropriate treatments and services.

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Engaging nurses in scholarly work

American Nurse

Nurses’ work hours typically are consumed by direct patient care, coordination, teaching, and documentation. To get their buy-in, nurses must understand the value of scholarly work and how research findings can help ensure that their current practice reflects the best and most current approach to safe patient care.

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Challenges of Working as an Adult-Gerontology Nurse Practitioner

Every Nurse

AGNPs specialize in caring for patients age 13 and older. They are trained to diagnose and treat a broad range of acute and chronic medical conditions, provide preventative care, and promote wellness. As a result, they work in a variety of settings, including clinics, hospitals, long-term care facilities, and private practices.