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A CNO's Perspective on Gen Z Nurse Retention and Reengagement Strategies

Health Leaders | Nursing

If CNOs want to maintain the sustainability of their workforces, reengaging Gen Z nurses will be a key factor. HealthLeaders spoke to Jeff Doucette , chief nursing officer at Press Ganey, about the Nurse Experience 2025 report and what it means for CNOs. Tune in to hear his insights.

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What will you do with the time you saved?

American Nurse

Necessity is the mother of invention, so the proverb goes. Inventiveness is probably encoded in the human genome and has allowed our survival. Creating something to solve a specific problem or to fill a need is likely what drove our ancestors to fashion the first wheel or to carve out canoes. In addition to saving metabolic energy, I imagine the savvy early human inventors and tinkerers also were motivated by saving time.

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Innovating Healthcare Education: Technology in the Classroom and Clinic

University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences

At the University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences (USAHS) , we are constantly reimagining healthcare education. By integrating cutting-edge technologies that enhance learning, we prepare students of all disciplines for the ever-evolving future of healthcare. From high-fidelity simulation centers to virtual reality (VR) experiences, we are shaping the next generation of healthcare professionals through innovative, hands-on learning methods.

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Minnesota Nurse Dreams of Paying Gratitude Forward by Becoming a Nurse Educator

Post University

When Jess Boyd began her journey at Century College, she knew she wanted to major in something that allowed her to help people. At first, that was elementary education. “I substituted as a teaching assistant in the Minneapolis suburbs but found it so hard because I really wanted to take every child home with me,” says Jess, who spent most of her formative years in Minnesota.

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How to Start Virtual Care the Right Way: A Proven Roadmap for 2025 and Beyond

Speaker: Dr. Christine Gall, DrPH, MS, BSN, RN

The promise of virtual care is no longer theoretical and is now a critical solution to many of healthcare’s most urgent challenges. Yet many healthcare leaders remain unsure how to build a business case for investment and launching the right program at the right time can be the difference between value and failure. For organizations seeking a financially sound, clinically effective entry point, Virtual Patient Observation (VPO) offers a compelling case to lead with.

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Craft powerful introductions so readers want to read more

American Nurse

Do you want people to read your published article on your study or evidence-based practice project? Of course you do! But unless you start with an introduction that draws readers in, many will abandon the article without absorbing your key points. Fortunately, taking a structured approach can help you craft an introduction that answers the key question—Why does this study or project matter?

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From Hospitality to Healthcare: Alabama Nurse Discovered a Love of Nursing Late in Life

Post University

Rhonda Bass was raising two children, caring for her aging father, and working full time when it hit her, she yearned for something different. “I felt like there was something missing in my life, and as it turned out, it was an education,” she says. From age 16, Rhonda lived on her own, and she dropped out of high school as a result. She had her first child at 19 and another a few years later.

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Client Feedback Isn’t a Suggestion—It’s Our Strategy

Ringo

At Ringo, client feedback isn’t just input—it’s our innovation strategy. Discover how we co-create solutions with clients to build a smarter, more responsive workforce platform.

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Hawaiʻi’s First Nurse Midwife: The Groundbreaking Legacy of Alice Ting Hong Young

Minority Nurse

Hawai’i is one of the most multicultural and ethnically diverse places on Earth. This rich blend is reflective of its nursing history. Pioneer Registered Nurses in Hawaii include nurses of Native Hawaiian, English, Chinese, Japanese, and Filipino heritage. Their lives and work create a beautiful kaleidoscope of service that has improved the lives of residents in this tropical paradise for over 100 years.

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Book Review: “From North Korea to America Through Three Wars”

Nursology

Contributor – Lynn Hamilton A nurse’s contribution to literature that uplifts the human spirit is always welcome, and for nursologists, the story can expand insights into our own profession.

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The Relentless School Nurse: A Tranformational Visit to the LBJ Presidential Library

The Relentless School Nurse

Photo credit: Diane Copas I had the unique and deeply moving experience of touring the Lyndon B. Johnson Presidential Library with dear school nurse colleagues/friends. We were in Austin for the National Association of School Nurses (NASN) annual conference. What we found wasn’t just a museum—it was a powerful call to action. LBJ believed that government could be a force for good.

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Fertility Benefits for Every Age: A HR Roadmap from Gen Z to Baby Boomers

Speaker: Lauri Armstrong, SHRM-SCP - Sr. Director, People Operations at Carrot Fertility

Today’s workforce includes multiple generations of employees all looking for something different from their benefits package. While meeting these disparate needs can be challenging, a comprehensive fertility benefit can support everyone from junior staffers learning about their fertility health to senior leadership managing menopause and low testosterone symptoms.