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5 Steps to a Stronger Nursing Resume

Minority Nurse

Keenly focused on establishing positive therapeutic relationships with patients and their families to achieve effective patient education, resource allocation, informed consent, discharge planning, and optimal clinical outcomes. Strong interpersonal and communication skills, including appropriate delegation of tasks to direct reports.

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I’ve Just Passed My FNP Certification Exam, Now What?

Daily Nurse

Fortunately, in most states, you can use the continuing education completed to maintain certification to renew your state licenses. The AANP and ANCC have specifics regarding the type of continuing education needed every five years. For example, the AANP requires 100 hours of continuing education, with 25 hours in pharmacology.

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Exploring APRN Certifications: How to Choose the Right One for Your Career

Daily Nurse

Their education also prepares them for leadership roles, whether that be manager of a clinic or part of hospital administration. They are also often found in leadership roles and excel due to their education and expertise in a specialized practice area. CNSs typically work in hospital and clinic settings.

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Navigating the APRN Certification Process: Steps, Requirements, and Popular Exam Options

Daily Nurse

Applying for an APRN Certification Exam Educational Requirements To practice as an APRN , you must graduate from an accredited nursing program with an MSN, DNP, or PhD in your chosen specialized area. Once you pass the exam, you must maintain certification and your state APRN and RN license. Becoming an APRN is rewarding and impactful.

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Reimagining Maternal Care: Building a System of Care for Mothers, Babies, and Nurses

Minority Nurse

Imagine if there was technology that reduced the need for nurses to perform repetitive tasks like lifting or repositioning a baby, freeing up time for patient education or assessments.

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Use keywords to help readers find your work

American Nurse

Many journals ask authors to submit keywords (single words or phrases) as part of manuscript submission. Instead, take time to thoughtfully choose keywords. Value of keywords Your published article will be indexed in various databases and on websites that are searchable. In essence, keywords improve SEO for your article.

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What is ATS and what does that mean for my nurse resume?

New Thing Nurse

ATS is computer software, often incorporating AI, designed to scan resumes for keywords and then filter out the ones that do not match the job description. Resume Keyword Loading Now, let’s talk about how to load up your resume with the keywords that help you get picked by the Resume Bot. Where do we put the keywords?