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Nursing professional development at night

American Nurse

A nursing professional development practitioner at night program can help new graduate nurses’ transition into critical care and medical-surgical departments. Developed before the COVID-19 pandemic, the program has grown significantly over the past 5 years. In most cases, generalists work under the guidance of a specialist.

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Boosting Nurse Wellbeing with Continued Professional Development: A Path to Skill Enhancement, Job Satisfaction, and Burnout Reduction

Daily Nurse

Continued professional development is crucial to help nurses grow their skills, improve job satisfaction, and prevent burnout. Enhancing Skills Professional development opportunities allow you to progress your knowledge and skills and stay current, competent, and adaptable in your dynamic healthcare role.

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RWJBH’s Institute for Nursing Excellence sets new standard for nurse education, professional development

Health Leaders | Nursing

Through hands-on training, utilization of artificial intelligence and active simulations, RWJBarnabas Health nurses now have access to two state-of-the-art training facilities focused on supporting them in the nursing journey.

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Continuing Nursing Education: Why?

American Nurse

Continuing education (CE) is required for nursing relicensure in Ohio and a number of other states. Continuing education is also required for initial and/or ongoing certification in specific areas of nursing practice. Regardless of the requirements, many nurses consider continuing education as a professional responsibility.

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International clinical experiences may increase cultural competency and support nurses personal and professional development

Evidence-Based Nursing

Nurse Educ Today 2023; 121 :105663. Implications for practice and research International clinical placements benefit nurses’ personal and professional development and these skills may be applied in their future careers. Nurses benefit from international clinical placement as nurse students: a qualitative study.

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The Role of Nurse Educators: Shaping The Future of Nursing

Diversity Nursing

Nurse Educators play a crucial role in shaping the future of Nursing by preparing the next generation of Nurses to meet evolving healthcare needs. Their responsibilities extend beyond traditional patient care to education, mentoring, and influencing the development of Nursing professionals.

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Clinical Education – whose job is it anyway?

The Nurse Break

Clinical Education – whose job is it anyway? Clinical nurse educators and those that work within education teams (and may be known be other names such as clinical development nurses, or staff development nurses) are at the forefront of clinical education. More from In Pursuit of Excellence here.

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