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Nursing Leadership: What Is It and Why Is It Important?

Relias

The American Nurses Association describes a nurse leader as one who inspires and influences others to achieve their maximum potential using leadership skills and critical thinking. Maintains a physical presence through onsite visits, rounding, or huddles to provide direct support and appreciation.

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Celebrating Black Nursing Leaders: Mary Howard

Minority Nurse

So I went from learning how to give a bed bath and make a hospital bed to serving as the executive director at this hospital and in a neighborhood close to where I grew up – it warms my heart. Critical thinking and decision-making skills are essential for nurse leaders to lead through uncertainty and changing times.

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The RN-to-BSN Path: More Than Career Advancement

Minority Nurse

Whether a nurse has been in the field for 5 or 35 years, or is a nursing student considering the best path, baccalaureate degree programs offer additional training in areas that develop critical thinking skills and are proven to bring better patient outcomes with further gains in leadership, research, and community health.

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Make the Most of Your Experiences for ERAS

Accepted Blog

The 2025 ERAS (Electronic Residency Application Service) application follows on last year’s restructured application, with a few changes. The AAMC site describes the various Primary Focus Areas as follows: Basic science (e.g., The AAMC site describes the various Primary Focus Areas as follows: Basic science (e.g.,

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What You Need to Know to Apply to Medical School [Episode 561]

Accepted Blog

He shares his recommendation for networking, shadowing, and journaling as ways for applicants to gain insight into the healthcare field and develop critical thinking skills. And basically I grew up in that city, that little small town in northwest Louisiana and now apparently the home district to our current speaker of the house.