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The Ins and Outs of International Nurse Recruiting

Health Leaders | Nursing

International recruiting begins with strong communication and partnerships, according to this nurse educator. CNOs are searching everywhere for nurses at all stages of their careers to help fill the critical workforce gaps left by the nursing shortage.

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Contributed Content: Investing in Preceptor Education – A Necessity for the Future of Nursing

Health Leaders | Nursing

Being a preceptor is more than teaching someone the tasks of the job, says this nurse educator. With a background in critical care, progressive care, and emergency nursing, she is dedicated to advancing nursing education and practice. We neither accept payment nor offer compensation for contributed content.

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Why a BSN Degree Matters: Key Benefits for Nurses

Post University

To become licensed as a registered nurse, you need to complete anursing degreeprogram. While it is possible to work as a registered nurse with an associate degree or a nursing diploma program, there are keybenefits of aBSN degreethat you should consider.

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The evolving landscape of nursing leadership

American Nurse

These reports provide critical insights into the evolving role of the doctor of nursing practice (DNP) in advancing nursing leadership. DNP overview In 2008, the IOM and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) launched a 2-year initiative to transform nursing education and practice. See DNP program growth.)

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Nursing Administrator vs. Healthcare Administrator: Understanding the Key Differences

Registered Nursing

Stakeholder Relations involves working with physicians, department heads, board members, community leaders, and external organizations to advance institutional goals. Basic Requirements A Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) serves as the foundation, providing essential clinical knowledge and nursing practice competencies.

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Why a BSN Degree Matters: Key Benefits for Nurses

Post University

To become licensed as a registered nurse, you need to complete anursing degreeprogram. While it is possible to work as a registered nurse with an associate degree or a nursing diploma program, there are keybenefits of aBSN degreethat you should consider.

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Is Nurse Midwifery the Right Pathway for You?

Registered Nursing

Return Becoming a CNM represents a significant financial and time investment: Education Costs Graduate programs range from $30,000-$90,000+ depending on institution type Additional expenses for certification exams, licensing, and clinical equipment Potential income reduction during full-time study periods Income Potential Median annual salary: $115,320 (..)