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Why You Should Look for a Good Nurse Residency Program as A New Graduate Nurse

Diversity Nursing

What is a Nurse Residency Program? Nurse residency programs are individualized programs set up by hospitals to help new graduate Nurses transition into clinical practice. Nurse residency programs are generally available to new graduate Nurses or Nurses with less than 1 year of Nursing experience.

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Boosting Nurse Wellbeing with Continued Professional Development: A Path to Skill Enhancement, Job Satisfaction, and Burnout Reduction

Daily Nurse

Continued professional development is crucial to help nurses grow their skills, improve job satisfaction, and prevent burnout. years for nurses without access to burnout-reduction strategies), a study published in the Journal of Patient Safety reveals. In turn, you’ll prevent career stagnation — a key driver of nurse burnout.

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Standing Out as a Diverse Candidate in Nursing

Diversity Nursing

In today's increasingly diverse healthcare landscape, Nurses from various backgrounds play a pivotal role in delivering culturally competent and inclusive care. Here's how to set yourself apart and excel as a diverse candidate in Nursing. Share Personal Experiences: Your unique life experiences can enrich the Nursing profession.

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Meet Nancy Colobong Smith, American Nephrology Nurses Association’s President-Elect 2023-24

Minority Nurse

March is National Kidney Month and Minority Nurse caught up with nephrology nurse Nancy Colobong Smith, MN, ARNP, ANP-BC, CNN to find out what it’s like to be a nurse in this specialty. She is the national president-elect 2023-24 of the American Nephrology Nurses Association (ANNA).

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Attention Nurses: It’s Time to Prioritize Mental Health in the Workplace!

Daily Nurse

This year’s theme, “It’s Time to Prioritize Mental Health in the Workplace,” is a call to action that resonates deeply, especially within the nursing community. The stresses of nursing, from long shifts to emotional challenges, can lead to issues like anxiety, burnout, and fatigue.

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Why Practitioners Need to be More Informed About Infantile Spasms

Daily Nurse

Recognizing, testing, and treating requires a multi-faceted team approach that could consist of pediatricians, nurse practitioners, Emergency Physicians, and neurologists. These providers can take the information, stay informed on the standards of care, and help spread awareness to their fellow practitioners.

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Nurses Hustle: From Side Gigs to Entrepreneurship

Minority Nurse

In recent years, there has been an increase in nurse entrepreneurs who have chosen a less conventional path in the healthcare industry. Nurses, known for their dedication and adaptability, are now moving beyond traditional direct patient care roles and venturing into side gigs and full-fledged entrepreneurial ventures.

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