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Continuing Education for Nurses: Why Ongoing Learning Matters in Nursing

Post University

As a nurse, there are several educational pathways to explore. By engaging in continuing education for nurses, you may have the opportunity to build new skills, explore emerging technologies, and stay informed about the latest research findings in nursing.

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What is Your Nursing Archetype?

Empowered Nurses

They may also be involved in clinical research, continuing education, or quality improvement initiatives. Their nurturing nature creates a comforting environment for patients, making them especially valued in areas like palliative care, oncology, or mental health nursing.

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Nurse Practitioner vs. Registered Nurse: What’s the Difference?

Post University

Educating patients and their caregivers about the best home care practices based on their conditions. Educating patients about lifestyle choices they could make to prevent disease or chronic illness. Nurse practitioners are more than just providers they are also educators and advocates.

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Naloxone education for nursing staff

American Nurse

Takeaways: Advanced practice provider-led educational interventions are effective in increasing nursing knowledge. Increasing nursing knowledge of naloxone, opioid use disorder, and how to obtain naloxone kits offers a crucial step in improving patient access and improving health outcomes.

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Most In-Demand RN Specialties in California: Where to Focus Your Nursing Career

Registered Nursing

From the ongoing nurse staffing shortages exacerbated by the pandemic to California’s diverse population health needs, specific RN specialties stand out as particularly valuable in the Golden State’s healthcare landscape.

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Navigating Nurse Burnout: Signs, Prevention, and Recovery

The Gypsy Nurse

Continuing Education : Pursuing professional development can enhance job satisfaction. Seek Professional Help : Consulting a mental health professional can provide valuable support and guidance. Time Off : Taking a mental health day or a longer leave of absence can help in recuperating from burnout.

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Top Nursing Specialties in Demand for 2025

NexNurse

Mental Health Nurses Mental health nurses, also known as psychiatric nurses, specialize in caring for patients with mental health disorders. With the growing awareness of mental health issues and the need for comprehensive care, mental health nurses are in high demand.