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Honoring Certified Nurses: BCEN Unveils Research, Recognition & Rewards!

Daily Nurse

As Certified Nurses Day (March 19) celebrations begin, the Board of Certification for Emergency Nursing (BCEN) is supporting nurses who invest in specialty certification with new research, consumer education, free nurse recognition tools, and a special promotion. Later this year, BCEN will develop a leadership-focused survey.

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Continuing Education Requirements for Certified Nurse Midwives: Staying Current in Practice

Every Nurse

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Continuing Education Requirements for CNMs: Staying Current in Practice Updated May 22, 2023 by EveryNurse Staff Writers In the healthcare industry, it’s imperative for providers to stay up-to-date with the latest information and best practices. Certified nurse midwives (CNMs ) are no exception.

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Top 5 Career Mistakes Healthcare Providers Make and How to Avoid Them

Hospital Recruiting | Nursing

Neglecting to Stay Up-to-Date with Medical Advances Mistake: Some healthcare providers may fail to prioritize continuing education. Neglecting ongoing education can lead to stagnation in your professional growth and a lack of awareness of new developments in your field. Remember that the path to success is an ongoing journey.

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So, What About Nurse Staffing Ratios?

Health Leaders | Nursing

They provide more time for professional development opportunities as well, such as continuing education, specialty certification, and leadership roles. Overall, Tilton explained, staffing ratios for nurses promote patient safety, quality of care, and better organizational performance. "By

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BCEN Honors Three Champions of Nursing Professional Development

Daily Nurse

Higher quality care, reduction in errors, and increased patient satisfaction scores. Leaders who walk the talk. Remarkably low nurse turnover. An increased ability to attract and recruit top-tier nursing talent.

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Leading by Example: Role Modeling as a Charge Nurse

Every Nurse

This, in turn, enhances the quality of care provided to patients and benefits the entire healthcare team. A charge nurse who encourages staff to attend conferences, workshops, and continuing education courses shows their commitment to professional growth.

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The definitive guide on how to update your nursing resume for today's job market

Nurse Deck

Preparedness for new opportunities: An updated resume ensures that you're always prepared for unexpected job opportunities or prospects of promotion. For instance, you could cite the number of patients you managed daily, the percentage by which you reduced medication errors, or the number of staff members you trained or led.

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