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Finding the Right Clinical Rotations: A Guide for NP Students

Daily Nurse

The search for quality clinical sites and experienced nurse practitioner preceptors often becomes overwhelming, especially when balanced with ongoing coursework, family responsibilities, and existing nursing positions. The Role of Healthcare Professionals in Mentorship Your preceptors significantly impact your learning experience.

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The Path Forward

Penn Nursing

And it all starts with developing experts and leaders in our undergraduate and graduate nursing programs in order to meet patient needs, improve health and health outcomes, and transform health care. 2) SCHOLARSHIPS FOR PRECEPTORS: Preceptors offer nursing students necessary supervision in clinical settings.

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An Evidence-based Approach to Improving Nurse Mental Health 

Daily Nurse

Each year since 2020, we have published the annual Frontline Nurse Mental Health & Well-being Survey to gauge the collective health of our nursing workforce and advocate for solutions to support it. Furthermore, adverse mental health outcomes have decreased across all categories over the past year.

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Preventing nurse suicide: Nursing school and beyond

American Nurse

Strategies and support to improve mental health outcomes Suicide and mental illness have long been stigmatized, and although public awareness has grown recently, partially due to the COVID-19 pandemic, many individuals hesitate to acknowledge their own mental health struggles or seek help.

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Transition to Practice: Are Students Ready to Join a Disengaged Workforce?

American Nurse

Background EVIDENCE COLLECTED DURING the pandemic suggests the newest generation of nurses are experiencing increasing mental health issues as well as a lack of resiliency compared to previous generations (Sherman, 2021). Due to a lack of mental toughness in novice nursing professionals, the risk for burnout and turnover is high.