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Should Nurses Try to Get Published?

Minority Nurse

When we think about nurses getting published, our thoughts naturally turn to nurses in academia doing research or teaching. Any nurse has the opportunity to be published, which can open the doors of possibility and reveal unforeseen career opportunities. However, being published is actually for everyone. Why Get Published?

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Transforming Healthcare and Higher Education with Artificial Intelligence (AI)

Evidence-Based Nursing - BMJ blogs

The UK governments’ White Paper on AI regulation, accentuated a pro-innovation stance 2. This supports personalized treatment plans by analyzing patient-specific data, including medical records, genetic information, and lifestyle factors. Artificial intelligence, systemic risks, and sustainability.

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Your Nursing Career Legacy

Nurse Keith's Digital Doorway

Whether you're a nursing educator, researcher, nurse entrepreneur, or nurse clinician, creating a nursing career legacy is both recommended and essential. No matter your place in the nursing ecosystem, leaving something behind that has meaning for you will suffuse your career with a sense of accomplishment.

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A Nurse’s Journey Through Grief, Action, and Story Sharing

Nurse.com

When an unexpected family tragedy occurred in the same field she’d studied for years, one nurse shifted her clinical focus to draw attention to a growing issue that’s gone largely unrecognized. Lora Sparkman, MHA, RN, BSN, Partner, Patient Safety and Quality, Relias. Q: How did you begin your nursing career?

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A Nurse’s Journey Through Grief, Action, and Story Sharing

Nurse.com

When an unexpected family tragedy occurred in the same field she’d studied for years, one nurse shifted her clinical focus to draw attention to a growing issue that’s gone largely unrecognized. Lora Sparkman, MHA, RN, BSN, Partner, Patient Safety and Quality, Relias. Q: How did you begin your nursing career?

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