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Retaining New Graduates

Emerging RN Leader

Sherman, EdD, RN, NEA-BC, FAAN During a webinar, a nurse manager recently noted that the new graduates they hired in June already seemed restless and just finished their residency program.

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How to Transition from Bedside Nursing to Leadership Roles

Diversity Nursing

The journey from bedside Nursing to leadership can feel like a leap into uncharted territory. Whether you're looking to become a Charge Nurse, Nurse Manager, or Director of Nursing, this guide provides actionable steps to help you navigate the shift successfully. Problem-solving abilities and initiative.

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From Nightclubs to Nursing CEO – A Unique Journey

The Nurse Break

It’s where you can join forums, connect, and share all things to do with nursing. Quickly join here in 30 seconds and then continue to read this article and all our other articles, webinars and resources. Dan Mabon, originally from Scotland, is a Director of Nursing in Australia. I loved the method of distraction.

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The Normalization of Missed Nursing Care

Emerging RN Leader

Sherman, EdD, RN, NEA-BC, FAAN Many aspects of routine nursing care were skipped during the COVID-19 pandemic. Nurse leaders are now trying to do a reset on care as they look at declining quality and safety measures.

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Do Stay Interviews Now with Your New Graduate Nurses

Emerging RN Leader

Sherman, EdD, RN, NEA-BC, FAAN A nurse manager recently noted during a webinar that the new graduates they hired in June already seem restless and they are not even finished with their residency program.

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Are You a Nurse Bully?

Nurse.com

Clearly communicate how you would like to be treated instead of assuming the perpetrator already knows. It’s up to organizations to address bullying and create a culture in which nurses feel comfortable reporting instances of bullying.” These discussions will be centered around enhancing the emotional well-being of nurses.

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Continuing Your Nursing Education: Where to Start

Premier Medical Staffing

Skills-based education CE courses can cover specific skills-based information, or “hard skills,” such as venipuncture, telemetry, life-saving techniques, IV management, and other critical areas of clinical knowledge. Soft” skills education Growing your nursing “soft skills” is equally important to learning and applying clinical skills.