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CPD made easy – The experts’ guide to continuing professional development

Nursing Review

These days, as the roles have become increasingly professionalised, nurses and midwives need to meet the stringent registration standards of the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia (NMBA), and an important part of this is continuing professional development (CPD). Those that came before us fought for that.

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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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Nurse Educator vs. Nursing Education: Understanding the Key Differences

Registered Nursing

The nursing profession offers numerous pathways for career advancement, but two commonly confused areas are “nurse educator” as a career role and “nursing education” as a field of study. Nurse educators wear multiple hats in their professional roles.

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ANS Features Continuing Education “Opportunities in each Issue!

Advances in Nursing Science

Each issue of ANS provides an article that is available for Professional Development (Continuing Education) credits! The current “continuing education” article is particularly timely, given the discord that many communities are facing because of political and social controversies realted to health equity.

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The Well-Fed Nursing Career

Minority Nurse

and soft skills (communication, emotional intelligence, patient education, etc.) Macronutrient 1: Professional Development The first macronutrient to consider is your professional development, which can take many forms. Your long-term career vision may or may not involve education or certification.

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I’ve Just Passed My FNP Certification Exam, Now What?

Daily Nurse

As a new graduate FNP, continuing to learn and grow your skills and knowledge through mentorship opportunities with experienced FNPs and participation in professional development activities, including webinars, conferences, and workshops, is essential. Enjoy your new career as an FNP.

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The real value of nursing certification

American Nurse

She overcame adversity in her pursuit of advanced practice, challenging norms and advocating for nurse practitioner recognition and the highest continuing education standards. Most nurses are continuous learners and innovators by nature. She was indeed a trailblazer. “In Resources & research initiatives. J Nurs Adm.