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Graduation Season and the Rise of a New Generation of Nurses: A Beacon of Hope Amid a National Shortage

Minority Nurse

They spoke about wanting to serve their communities, to be there for people during their most vulnerable moments, and to advocate for better health outcomes. Meeting the Moment New nurses are uniquely positioned to meet the needs of today’s healthcare landscape.

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Future-Proofing Healthcare

Penn Nursing

As an ER nurse, Jennifer Gil , MSN, RN saw the return of plenty of patients who had made little progress. Many didn’t have the “resources to connect to preventative care or mental health services,” Gil says. She wondered, too, about the connection between crowded ERs and nursesburnout.

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Small Patients, Big Discoveries

Penn Nursing

“We’ve adjusted and structured the curriculum to focus on the lifespan of a patient’s health,” says assistant professor Amanda Bettencourt, PhD, APRN, CCRN-K, ACCNS-P, Gr’19. Nurses Help NursingBurnout” is an omnipresent word in nursing today. How does mental health play a role in the outcomes?

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Understanding Nurses Experiencing Moral Injury

Nurse.com

What was frequently confused as burnout in previous years has recently been accurately identified as moral injury for nurses. Effects of moral injury on nurses. Preventing nurses experiencing moral injury. COVID-19: Managing Staff Mental Health During a Pandemic (.50

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Why Nurses Need Systemic Change to Overcome Job Burnout

Daily Nurse

A buckling healthcare system puts millions of vulnerable patients at greater risk of negative health outcomes. Despite the mounting workplace pressures, more than two-thirds of nurses haven’t sought mental health support since the start of the pandemic.

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Understanding Nurses Experiencing Moral Injury

Nurse.com

What was frequently confused as burnout in previous years, has recently been accurately identified as moral injury for nurses. Effects of moral injury on nurses. Preventing nurses experiencing moral injury. COVID-19: Managing Staff Mental Health During a Pandemic (.50

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How to Maintain Professional Boundaries in Nursing

Premier Medical Staffing

The repercussions for violating professional boundaries can also go beyond professional chastisement and lead to nurse burnout and turnover , compassion fatigue , and negative mental health outcomes.