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Why Are Nurses Quitting?

Post University

Embracing Change in Nursing Despite the challenges that nurses face, many professionals in the field are finding renewed purpose and passion in their work. The healthcare industry is evolving, and with that comes new opportunities for nurses to take on meaningful roles in shaping patient care and improving health outcomes.

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Advance your nursing career with a graduate certificate from Charles Sturt University

Nursing Review

Looking to expand your nursing skills? Designed for registered nurses, our Graduate Certificate in Nursing (Rural and Remote) and Graduate Certificate in Nursing (Clinical Education) provide specialised skills and knowledge to help you meet the evolving needs of the healthcare sector.

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Meet Cardiac Nurse Diana-Lyn Baptiste

Minority Nurse

What are the most important nursing skills for cardiac nurses to have? One of the most important skills for a cardiac nurse is physical assessment. Active listening is a great nursing skill that has proven to save lives.

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Transforming the Workforce

Penn Nursing

” Simone Snead, MPH, CLC Hometown: Glenside, PA Experience: Simone has spent nearly three years as the Manager of Mission Programs at the March of Dimes, working with the Mom and Baby Action Network, a national, action-oriented coalition dedicated to strengthening maternal and infant health outcomes and improving birth equity in the U.S.

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Nurses With Disabilities: Still a Lot to Give

Daily Nurse

Our disability and our nursing care matters.”

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Meet David Nguyen an RN at Boston Medical Center

Minority Nurse

Serving these vulnerable populations is important to me because they are often stigmatized and have negative health outcomes associated with social determinants of health. I am currently a registered nurse at Boston Medical Center in the Medical Intensive Care Unit.

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Laura Cheng Discusses an Endocrine Nursing Career

Minority Nurse

My professional journey has taken another turn, as I am now primarily focused on pursuing further education with the ultimate goal to practice as an advanced practice registered nurse in endocrinology, where I can continue my passion for providing exceptional care to patients in this specialized field.