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Integration of LGBTQ in Nursing Education

American Nurse

Curriculum Gap and Rationale Nursing students require training for culturally competent care, yet existing curriculums fall short. LGBTQ+ topics are often limited to disease-related content, neglecting patient-centered health promotion (Lim, Brown, & Kim, 2014). Journal of Nursing Education, 56(11).

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The Transformative Power of Diversity in Nurse Education

Every Nurse

The Significance of Diversity in Nurse Education The significance of diversity in nurse education cannot be overstated. One reason diversity is important in nurse education is that it promotes cultural competence , allowing future nurses to effectively interact with patients from diverse cultural backgrounds.

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What Is Nursing Education and How Can Nurse Educators Improve Its Future?

Northeastern State University

Programs offering advanced degrees focused on nursing education online are pivotal in equipping the next generation of nurses with the requisite skills, knowledge and attitude to offer exemplary patient care. Through rigorous academic and practical training, nursing students are prepared to handle myriad healthcare situations.

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Using AI to Transform Nursing Education 

Daily Nurse

Cristina Lussiana is a senior program manager of digital health and monitoring at Population Services International ( PSI ) and an expert in the health applications of AI. Daily Nurse spoke with Lussiana about using AI to transform nursing education. How can AI be used to improve health on a global scale?

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The Role of LGBTQ+ Student Organizations in Nursing Schools: Promoting Diversity and Inclusion

Registered Nursing

Nursing students need training to deliver culturally competent care, but the current curricula often fall short. Typically, LGBTQ+ topics are confined to disease-related issues, overlooking broader aspects of patient-centered health promotion ( Lim, Brown, & Kim, 2014 ).

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NCEMNA celebrates 25 years

American Nurse

The need continues for an organization that promotes healthcare equity. Toney Angelica Millan Since 1998, the National Coalition of Ethnic Minority Nurse Associations (NCEMNA) has served as the unifying body for five national ethnic minority-nursing associations: Asian American/Pacific Islander Nurses Association, Inc.;

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Community Health Nurses: Advocates for Underserved Populations

Every Nurse

They work in various settings, including public health agencies, clinics, community centers, and schools, to provide essential healthcare services and promote health education. Providing Essential Healthcare Services Community health nurses deliver a wide range of healthcare services to individuals and communities.