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Public Health Nurse: Role, Responsibilities & Career Path

University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences

A public health nurse is critical in improving population health outcomes by educating communities and delivering care. In this leadership position , registered nurses make positive changes through policy reform and community building. What Is a Public Health Nurse?

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Diabetes Training for Healthcare Providers

American Medical Compliance

Healthcare providers must understand the complexities of diabetes management to provide effective care and improve outcomes. This course equips healthcare professionals with the latest strategies for diagnosing, managing, and preventing diabetes, enabling them to deliver compassionate, evidence-based care.

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Naloxone education for nursing staff

American Nurse

Increasing nursing knowledge of naloxone, opioid use disorder, and how to obtain naloxone kits offers a crucial step in improving patient access and improving health outcomes. As the opioid epidemic continues, nursing education will prove critical to combating stigma and improving patient outcomes.

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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. Nursing Educator Responsibilities A nurse educator wears multiple hats.

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Implementation of Trauma-informed Principles in Nursing Education: An Appeal for Action

Minority Nurse

An individualized student-centered approach is crucial in understanding and adapting teaching pedagogy in nursing education to realize, recognize, respond, and resist re-traumatization (SAMHSA, 2014)in student nurses with a history of traumatic stress. Traumatic experiences can cause anxiety and depression in some students.

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LGBTQ+ nursing: Glancing back, looking forward

American Nurse

From a healthcare perspective, the idea of taking pride in living authentic lives is closely tied with positive self-esteem and better self-care—for both the patient and the provider. The opposite also is true: Shame and social stigma can lead to negative, at times catastrophic, health outcomes. David Waldron.

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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.