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Breaking barriers: Nursing education in a wheelchair

American Nurse

However, media and practice frequently portray fully able-bodied individuals as the norm for performing the rigorous requirements of inpatient, direct-care nursing. Studies in nursing education are even more limited, and they typically focus on learning disabilities.

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Nursing Education: Pipeline to the Future

Minority Nurse

In the world of nursing, consistent rates of students graduating from nursing programs, becoming licensed, and successfully entering the workforce are critical to the long-term viability of the nursing profession and the healthcare system itself. In that regard, nursing education is a pipeline to the future.

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Anti-Oppressive Nursing Education

Advances in Nursing Science

Our current featured article is titled “Developing a Theory of Norm-Criticism in Nursing Education” authored by Caitlin M. Nye, MSN; Ellinor Tengelin, PhD; and Darryl Somayaji, PhD. While it is featured, it is available for free download from the ANS website!

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Student Veterans Advancing Their Nursing Education

Johns Hopkins Nursing Magazine

Today, we recognize several student veterans and hear why they decided to pursue a degree in nursing. Chavez Active-Duty US Army, Nurse Corps and PhD Student I am an active-duty… The post Student Veterans Advancing Their Nursing Education appeared first on Johns Hopkins Nursing Magazine. Captain Celeste A.

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'Who will teach them?': 7 experts on bolstering the nurse educator pipeline

Becker's Hospital Review

The challenges and solutions to the shortage of nurse educators, including the need for competitive pay and flexible teaching models.

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To Build the Workforce, We Need More Nurse Educators

Nurse.com

When Susan Bindon, DNP, RN, NPD-BC, CNE, CNE-cl, FAAN, explained the need for nurse educators, her description was succinct. “In In a word — critical,” said Bindon, an associate professor and assistant dean for faculty development at the University of Maryland School of Nursing. nursing schools were turned away in 2021.

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Why Go Online for Nursing Education?

Northeastern State University

For example, an area that has seen rapid growth over the past several years is online nursing education programs — particularly for registered nurses (RNs) working towards their Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree , like the online program offered by Northeastern State University.