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Continuing Education for Nurses: Why Ongoing Learning Matters in Nursing

Post University

In most states and specialty areas, maintaining an active nursing license or certification involves completing periodic continuing education courses. The current need for comprehensive mental healthcare services calls for skilled and qualified psychiatric and mental health nurses.

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What Is Virtual Healthcare?

University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences

According to a survey conducted by Doximity, more than 83% of surveyed physicians expressed that telemedicine had proven valuable in improving the ongoing care for patients with complex or chronic conditions, while 65% noted it enhanced communication with their patients. What Is Virtual Care?

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Diversifying your sources: a guide to different types of nursing specialty groups

Nurse Deck

Registered nurses have an associate’s or a Bachelor’s degree and have earned their license through the NCLEX national examination. Non-registered nurses Those who did not finish nursing school, get their Bachelor’s degree, and earned their license can still practice nursing, albeit limited.

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Texas APRN CE Package

Registered Nursing

According to the Texas Board of Nursing (BON) , more than 44,000 APRNs were licensed in Texas as of 2024. Understanding Texas APRN CE Requirements APRNs licensed in Texas must complete specific continuing education hours every two years for renewal. Role-Specific Modules APRNs should seek packages that reflect their clinical specialty.

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Virtual Occupational Therapy: Everything You Need To Know

University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences

Consider mental health, for example. Even as the pandemic eased, telehealth has remained a popular choice for patients: 37% of adults participated in some form of telemedicine in 2021. If you wish to practice virtually in multiple states, you may need to take additional steps to become licensed to work in those states.