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Celebrating Nurse Leadership: Sarah Wellsandt, Our Inspiring Nurse of the Week!

Daily Nurse

This pivotal moment ignited her passion for nursing, and now, she stands as a beacon of leadership and innovation within her unit. ” This philosophy is at the heart of Wellsandt’s leadership style, as she continually strives to cultivate an environment where nurses feel supported and confident in their roles.

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Why a BSN Degree Matters: Key Benefits for Nurses

Post University

According to the American Nurses Association (ANA), aBSN degreecurriculum typically expands beyond clinical skill development into more advanced nursing topics, such as nursing theories and strategies, public health topics, ethics in nursing, and healthcare communication.

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DNA Reporter | Guest Editor | June 2025

American Nurse

The focus of this edition of the DNA Reporter is Nurse Leadership in the First State. I am honored to share this guest editor opportunity with Taryn Pariag, a former MSN Leadership student and Nurse Educator. Within this issue, we have curated five articles offering unique perspectives and critical topics for nurse leaders.

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DNA President’s Message | Thoughts on Leadership

American Nurse

MSN, CNE, CNEcl, CNML and to Taryn Pariag, MSN, RN for their amazing work in pulling together so many dimensions of leadership in this issue. This is a timely topic for nurses, given the current stressors and uncertainty. I think about leadership so often lately. First and foremost, my sincere thanks to Lisa Drews, RN, EdD.,

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Why a BSN Degree Matters: Key Benefits for Nurses

Post University

According to the American Nurses Association (ANA), aBSN degreecurriculum typically expands beyond clinical skill development into more advanced nursing topics, such as nursing theories and strategies, public health topics, ethics in nursing, and healthcare communication.

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What Is a Doctor of Nursing Practice? (And What You Should Know)

Post University

” A doctor of nursing practice (DNP) is an advanced degree designed to help you expand your clinical skills and explore new leadership opportunities, all while staying connected to the practical side of nursing. It supports you in making a meaningful impact on patient care and healthcare systems as a whole.

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6 Little-Known Pros and Cons of an RN to BSN Program

Registered Nursing

Leadership Opportunities A BSN degree equips nurses with the knowledge and skills needed for leadership roles within the healthcare system. Our articles and guides address hot topics and current events in nursing, from education to career mobility and beyond. This ultimately results in improved patient outcomes.