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The Well-Fed Nursing Career

Minority Nurse

and soft skills (communication, emotional intelligence, patient education, etc.) You can grow by taking your continuing education seriously through podcasts, videos, books, nursing journals, in-person and recorded CEU courses, conferences, and webinars.

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

Minority Nurse

My role includes staff training, patient education, regulatory compliance, evidence-based practice, quality improvement, and research. I also am consulted regarding evidence-based practice and care planning. Following my passion and having the support of mentors in finding my way was invaluable.

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Nurses Hustle: From Side Gigs to Entrepreneurship

Minority Nurse

” For example, noticing a lack of specialized patient education materials might inspire a nurse to develop a series of informative, easy-to-understand guides. Freelance Writer: Writing health-related content for blogs, magazines, and websites. Home Healthcare Agency: Providing in-home care services to patients.

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Vanderbilt University School of Nursing Improves Health Equity, Offers Specialized Training with New HRSA Grant

Minority Nurse

Certified nurse-midwives will promote maternal health through patient education and increased access to providers. They will also have access to continuing education opportunities, monthly conferences, and support/coaching from the School of Nursing faculty.

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5 Risk Control Considerations as Nurse Practitioners’ Scope of Practice Expands

Minority Nurse

Failure to do so could lead to malpractice claims if a patient experiences harm due to perceived negligence. Continuous education and training are vital as the standards of care evolve alongside advancements in medical knowledge and technology. Informed Consent. Scope of Practice Limitations.

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Guide to the Types of Oncology Nurses

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For nurses aspiring to earn Oncology Certified Nurse (OCN) certification, they are required to fulfill at least 2,000 hours of adult oncology nursing practice within four years prior to applying and obtain no less than ten continuing education contact hours related specifically to oncology over the past three years.