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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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Post-Acute Care Training Promotes Employees as an Asset

Relias

Improve communication. Create opportunities for staff development and growth Exercise critical thinking skills. Investing in employees, recognizing they are assets Effective administrators ensure that their employees are given consistent, continual education through training and opportunities for growth and development.

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Understanding Medication Safety Training

American Medical Compliance

These include health emergencies and promoting healthier populations, while also contributing to the achievement of universal health coverage. American Medical Compliance is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing education to physicians.

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Fostering Teamwork and Collaboration Among Nursing Staff

Daily Nurse

Disorganization and lack of communication ultimately trickle down to patients. In addition, all staff should have the same continuing education and growth opportunities, promoting a culture of equality and professional development and ensuring that every team member has the resources and support necessary to excel in their roles.

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The Transition from Staff Nurse to Charge Nurse: Challenges and Strategies

Every Nurse

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT The Transition from Staff Nurse to Charge Nurse: Challenges and Strategies Updated June 22, 2023 by EveryNurse Staff Writers Many nurses aspire to take on leadership roles, and becoming a charge nurse is often the next step on this career trajectory.

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Inclusive Care for LGBTQ+ Patients: Nurse Best Practices

Diversity Nursing

Here are some practical suggestions to promote inclusivity for LGBTQ+ patients in healthcare settings. Educate Yourself and Your Team Continuous Education: Keep up to date with LGBTQ+ health issues, terminology, and cultural competence through ongoing training and professional development.

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Self-care within hospice and palliative care nursing

American Nurse

Continuing education and professional development aid burnout reduction and improve nurse retention. Establishing goals of care and providing education regarding hospice and palliative care philosophies can better prepare patients and families for the inevitable struggles at the end of life.