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The Ultimate Self-Care Guide for Night-Shift Nurses

Scrubs

For night-shift nurses, finding effective strategies to care for both their physical and mental health is essential for personal well-being and to provide quality patient care. This guide offers practical self-care tips designed to help night-shift nurses manage the pressures of their work, stay healthy, and thrive in their roles.

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Self-care within hospice and palliative care nursing

American Nurse

A literature review identifies opportunities to support nurses working in these care settings. Continuing education and professional development aid burnout reduction and improve nurse retention. Caring for patients with life-limiting illnesses can be both rewarding and exhausting. What does the literature say?

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What to Know About Continuing Education for Nurses

IntelyCare

Instead, nurses at all practice levels are required to complete continuing education (CE) courses. These are also referred to as continuing nursing education (CNE) courses. Continuing education for nurses is essential to maintaining a practice that’s based on the latest evidence and research. What is NCPD?

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What to Know About Continuing Education for Nurses

IntelyCare

Instead, nurses at all practice levels are required to complete continuing education (CE) courses. These are also referred to as continuing nursing education (CNE) courses. Continuing education for nurses is essential to maintaining a practice that’s based on the latest evidence and research. What is NCPD?

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Nurses Revolutionizing Healthcare

American Nurse

Nurses possess a deep understanding of clinical needs and are adept at identifying and communicating ideas and opportunities for improvement. Nurses play a crucial role in improving access to quality healthcare by creating opportunities for interdisciplinary care. Nursing is a knowledge-intensive profession.

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Spotlighting Assistant Professor Robyn Martin: A Leading Influence in Speech-Language Pathology

University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences

She is also a former President of the Texas Speech-Language-Hearing Association (TSHA) and served on the American Speech–Language–Hearing Association (ASHA) committee on nominations and elections and ASHA’s committee on leadership cultivation. I’ve learned some leadership skills that I apply to training aspiring SLPs.

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Attention Nurses: It’s Time to Prioritize Mental Health in the Workplace!

Daily Nurse

When mental well-being is compromised, it doesn’t just affect your health; it impacts patient care, team morale, and the overall atmosphere of your workplace. Nurses tend to eat their young; when I was a young nurse in critical care , many of the folks assigned to train me filled me with such fear that every question was a dumb one.