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Exploring the Dynamic Role of Nurse Practitioners: Understanding Their Scope of Practice

Daily Nurse

This is substantial as there is a shortage of primary care providers in rural areas, psychiatric mental health providers, and a need for more NPs in leadership roles and research. As of October 2023, 26 states and US territories still have limitations preventing NPs from fully utilizing their education and knowledge.

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Nursing Administrator vs. Healthcare Administrator: Understanding the Key Differences

Registered Nursing

Healthcare leadership offers diverse career opportunities, but two roles that often create confusion are nursing administrator and healthcare administrator positions. While both involve managing healthcare operations and personnel, these roles have distinct responsibilities, educational pathways, and career trajectories.

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Investing in innovation

American Nurse

Marguerite Rowell “What’s needed is an investment in educating nurses about innovation and entrepreneurship,” said Marguerite Rowell, MSN, MBA, MSM/HM, ONC, SCRN, NEA-BC, founder and CEO of Nurse Math LLC and former assistant vice president of nursing at the Miami Cancer Institute. The hard part is moving those ideas out into the world.

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How to Tell if a Hospital’s Culture is a Good Fit for You

Hospital Recruiting | Nursing

There was no clear interview process (either you didn’t interview or would have an informal interview with an available member of leadership). Advancement could mean new skills, education or projects. For example, are the doctors sent to an annual leadership course to become better team managers?

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Home health nursing

American Nurse

The nurse’s role Home-based professional nursing requires a unique set of knowledge and skills focused on care coordination, home assessment, direct patient care, team leadership, health promotion, and patient education related to self-care. Linda’s first visit of the day is with Mrs. Rogers, who’s 80 years old and lives alone.