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The Importance of Nursing Internships

Nurse.com

Internships allow nursing students to acquire clinical knowledge under the supervision of experienced nursing professionals , working alongside them as they care for and interact with patients. Nurse interns are paired with a preceptor who shares personal and professional knowledge. One-on-one clinical experiences.

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Nurse Educator Interview Questions: Useful Tips in 2023

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0% Post Content Welcome to the most elaborate guide on Nurse Educator Interview Questions! We guarantee to break down all the pertinent information you need to ace your following Nurse Educator interview and breeze through all major challenges. Nurse Educators are also a section of Nurses in high demand.

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Preventing nurse suicide: Nursing school and beyond

American Nurse

In the work environment, punitive strategies such as reprimanding, generating a performance improvement plan, reporting a nurse to the board of nursing, or terminating a nurse aren’t generally appropriate as a first step. She approaches her preceptor about the emotional toll of her position but receives little guidance.

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Put On Your Headsets: Virtual Reality May Become Part of Your Nurse Training Tools

Nurse.com

Student nurses still need instructors to guide them during clinicals, as new nurses will need preceptors to do the same, she said. These nurses are better prepared for real-life care because they’ve practiced in a safe environment in VR and know what to expect.”

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Selecting a Nursing Program to Advance Your Career

American Nurse

The COVID pandemic and economic uncertainty post-pandemic negatively impacted nursing education program enrollments. An annual survey of 974 institutions, conducted by the American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN), revealed a decrease in nursing program enrollments for the first time in recent history (AACN, 2023).

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