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Nursing professional development at night

American Nurse

An innovative approach to help new graduate nurses transition into practice Takeaways: As the nursing shortage continues, more new nursing graduates will take jobs in specialty areas such as critical care. Nursing graduates face many stressors and must be supported during their transition into practice.

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The Nursing Shortage: Looking Ahead to 2023

Nurse.com

Statistics show the nursing shortage is still a crisis, but 2023 could be a turning point. Front-line nurse don’t need numbers to know that the nursing shortage is wreaking havoc on their workplaces. The financial cost of the nursing shortage couldn’t be clearer. Nursing shortage insights.

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The uphill battle to bring the next generation of nurses: challenges & solutions

Nurse Deck

With the nursing shortage brought about by the healthcare workforce crisis, medical facilities must elevate their nursing recruitment strategies. More than affecting the quality of care given to patients, the nurse shortage problem also affects institutions internally, leading to burnout and high turnover.

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Meet a Champion of Nursing Diversity: Aneesah Coates

Minority Nurse

Many attributes that contribute to successful nursing leadership can be learned and developed over time. So if an aspiring leader still needs to possess the desired qualities, they can acquire them through professional development opportunities such as certifications and continuing education.

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What to Look for in a Nurse Residency Program

Minority Nurse

As in most things, getting off to a good start as a nurse can help ensure a long, successful, and satisfying career. With nursing shortages and nurse burnout still taking a tremendous toll on the profession, hospitals must do all they can to ensure new nurses have the tools to succeed.

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Top Issues in Nursing — and How Nurse Leaders Can Address Them

Post University

Nurse leaders are often aware of these problems, but, without targeted training or sufficient support, may struggle to address workplace conflict. Yes, dealing with difficult nurses is stressful, but the best leaders know how to make the most of difficult situations.

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Nurses Week and Month celebrate pioneers, focus on future

Nurse.com

“With great appreciation and gratitude, we also honor those nurses who came before us, like Mary Eliza Mahoney, who were trailblazers in shaping the nursing profession,” said Mensik Kennedy. Activities are planned throughout the month centered around these themes.

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