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Innovation Conferences Nurses Should Attend

American Nurse

Conferences are a great place to learn new things, meet other people in your field, network, and amplify your work. They also can be a great place to meet people in other fields, depending on the conferences you attend. To this I would say, we can’t add value if we don’t attend. Date: September 22, 2023, New Orleans, LA.

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Top 5 Workforce Focuses from AONL 2024

Health Leaders | Nursing

The nurse leaders at AONL looked to the future to solve the current workforce issues. The 2024 AONL Conference wrapped up last week in New Orleans after three days of brainstorming, collaboration, leadership discussion, and heavy rain. Burnout is one of the biggest reasons for turnover rates for both frontline nurses and nurse leaders.

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Will Machines Replace Us?

American Nurse

Artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics are a hot topic in many industries and most nurses don’t know their nursing and healthcare implications or applications. What was unrealistic to many of the nurses I presented to was reality or already a work in progress across some parts of the United States and other parts of the world.

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Thinking Innovatively About Your Nursing Career Development

Daily Nurse

Your nursing career is yours to create, and every nurse’s path can be unique, innovative, and distinctive with proper care and attention. Did you take a med-surg job right out of school because everyone said you should, even though it went against what you truly wanted? Make a Plan Only careers advance with effort.

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Engaging nurses in scholarly work

American Nurse

Motivate nurses by making the connection to patient care. Takeaways: The American Nurses Association Code of Ethics for Nurses with Interpretive Statements identifies engaging in scholarly inquiry to advance the nursing profession and practice as every nurse’s ethical and professional responsibility.

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Could a Career as a Family Nurse Practitioner Be Right for You?

Post University

If you are enjoying your work in nursing but are looking to take your career to a new level, then it may be time to explore the possibility of becoming a Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP). What Do Family Nurse Practitioners Do? FNPs can work in a wide variety of settings aside from a hospital or doctor’s office.

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Project ECHO and the geriatric healthcare workforce

American Nurse

This innovative model can help expand access. Takeaways: Some of the current nursing workforce stress stems from inadequate support and the demands of an aging population. Interprofessional geriatrics training opportunities for nurses can address the diverse and complex healthcare demands of older Americans.