Several of our Aggie nursing students were recently inducted into the Phi Iota Chapter of Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing(Sigma)! They make us continuously proud 💓 #TAMUNursing #AggieNurse
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12 Days of Sigma with Delta Xi 9. Delta Xi: The Delta Xi Chapter of Sigma at Kent State University College of Nursing has been active since 1980. sigmanursing.org deltaxi.sigmanursing.org #WeAreSigmaNurses
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Every individual journey in our Master of Nursing program can make a huge impact on not only your personal career, but the future of Nursing. Watch the video below of Luiza Trahan to hear her story! https://lnkd.in/eR3GRKZH
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The opinion of the Nursing Students who are involved in the HAInnovPrev Project is very important to us. See the opinion of Nursing Students of Escuela Universitaria de Enfermería de Zamora (Universidad de Salamanca) on the use of Simulation Scenarios in Nursing Education, more specifically in the area of Prevention of Healthcare-Associated Infections. #hainnovprev #infectioncontrol #ErasmusPlus #nursingeducation
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RCN Professional Development Framework for Consultant Level Nursing
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Great to see this launched 👍 on Friday , and the difference between enhanced practice and advanced practice defined by the Royal College of Nursing - Company https://lnkd.in/ekBNpv4N
RCN Professional Development Framework Consultant Level Nursing | Publications | Royal College of Nursing
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What is the most positive trend you are seeing in nursing education? How about the most common challenges for securing clinical placements? Take part in CORE’s 2024 study on Trends in Nursing Education now! I am looking forward to analyzing the results of this years survey compared to previous years!
Interested in shaping the future of nursing education? We want your insights for our 2024 Trends in Nursing Education white paper in partnership with George Washington University School of Nursing. Your input will help shape the white paper and you'll be on the list to receive it! Survey: https://lnkd.in/gAfjZaVA #NursingEducation #COREHigherEducation
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What does it take to be a good nurse and how does Wilkes University prepare you to be one? Deborah Zbegner, Dean of the Passan School of Nursing, recently shared her advice and experiences as a nurse practitioner. See more here!
Deborah Zebgner | Wilkes University Online
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What does it take to be a good nurse and how does Wilkes University prepare you to be one? Deborah Zbegner, Dean of the Passan School of Nursing, recently shared her advice and experiences as a nurse practitioner. See more here!
Deborah Zebgner | Wilkes University Online
onlinenursingdegrees.wilkes.edu
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Headlines today are more likely to associate nursing with burnout than with joy. But four Columbia Nursing alumni waxed enthusiastic about the joy to be found in many aspects of nursing. Read more in the #ColumbiaNursing Spring 2024 magazine:
The Joy of Nursing
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**The Power of Kindness in Nursing Education** Nursing education is a journey filled with challenges, rigorous study, and emotionally and physically intense experiences. In this demanding environment, the role of nursing faculty goes beyond just imparting knowledge. It's about nurturing our next generation of caregivers with kindness and support. **Why Kindness Matters** Kindness isn't just a nice-to-have; it's a must-have in nursing faculty. When faculty members approach teaching with empathy and understanding, they create a learning environment where students feel valued and respected. This approach doesn't just make the classroom a happier place; it makes it a more effective one. Students who feel supported are more likely to engage, ask questions, and take risks in their learning, leading to deeper understanding and better patient care down the line. **The Ripple Effect of Support** The benefits of having supportive faculty are immense. Students facing less stress are more likely to excel academically and clinically. Confidence grows when students know they have a safety net of guidance and encouragement. This confidence translates into competent, caring nurses who are well-equipped to handle the pressures of contemporary practice. **A Call to Action** To all nursing faculty: let's commit to being the kind of educators who not only teach but also uplift. And to nursing students: seek out mentors who demonstrate this kindness and support. Together, we can transform the challenging path of nursing education into a journey of growth, learning, and compassion.
Title: Kindness in nursing: why it's more important than ever
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