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Nursing at the Speed of Trust

Minority Nurse

Seeking a career in nursing could be seen as an exercise in trust. We nurses willingly endure a grueling educational experience, place ourselves in the hands of nursing professors and preceptors, and otherwise trust that the blood, sweat, tears, and expense of pursuing our goal is worthwhile.

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Is Nursing Heading for Collapse?

Daily Nurse

Nursing is integral to safe healthcare delivery, and the threat of a nursing shortage should concern everyone. When it comes to patient safety, nurses are the nervous system of a hospital. They sense, perceive, connect, communicate, and solve. Nursing college programs and their resources are finite.

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Nurse leadership: Pitfalls and solutions

American Nurse

When you convince your team that you’re protecting them from all the bad ideas, proposed changes, and higher-level leaders who don’t understand what your team does, nurses lose faith in the organization. What to do instead: Assume the role of facilitator and communicator. When someone asks, “Why did you do it that way?” JAMA Netw Open.