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10 Strategic Steps to Eradicating Racism in Nursing Education

Daily Nurse

While faculty and administrators may have concerns about negative feedback along their anti-racism journey, systematic reviews published in 2017 and 2020 have shown that bringing awareness and addressing racism may improve workplace satisfaction and retention, engagement, self-efficacy, and student learning environments.

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What Can You Do with a Master’s in Nursing? 2025 Ultimate Guide

University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences

Augustine for Health Sciences (USAHS), is ideal for nursing professionals passionate about overseeing healthcare management or improving organizational processes. This may include changing how the company manages patient care, improving its nursing administration and patient care procedures or navigating new federal regulations.

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Celebrating Black Nursing Leaders: Mary Howard

Minority Nurse

Upon graduation, I stayed at Columbus Children’s Hospital and worked as a new grad/staff nurse. I was always interested in becoming a nurse leader. My ultimate goal was to become the chief nursing officer at Columbus Children’s Hospital. By the time I was in middle school, I knew that I wanted to be a nurse.

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The Fundamentals of Care Framework

American Nurse

Engage nurses and place patients at the center of our care. If we define nursing as the science and art of promoting positive human responses to health and illness, at the core of our profession sits the ability to develop a relationship with those for whom we care. American Nurse Journal. 2024; 19(8).

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Meet a Champion of Nursing Diversity: Rama Walker

Minority Nurse

Rama Walker is passionate about caring for people, and as a nurse leader, she has the privilege of caring for people whose career is caretaking. Walker advocates for nurses and women, pushing them to be their best version. Today’s nursing leaders need to be resilient, innovative, and caring.

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A call for healthy role models

American Nurse

Are nurse leaders serving as good examples of self-care? Takeaways: Nurse leaders must advocate for clinical nurses’ self-health and develop and support programs to ensure a healthy work-life balance for today’s workforce. See Healthy recommendations.) We measured health risk based on BMI.

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Nurses Month 2023

American Nurse

Now more than ever, celebrate nursing YOU make a difference Despite all of the strife and challenges around the world—including pandemics, war, and violence—nurses are there, everywhere, caring for patients. Nurses make a difference by ensuring quality patient care.

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