Nurse educators play an essential role in shaping the future of healthcare by educating, inspiring, and supporting the next generation of nurses. This role requires more than just clinical expertise ...
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Nurse educators are notably in high demand, but the desire to become one has been generally low in recent years. Several factors are at play: nurse educators often receive lower pay than clinical ...
Unless significant efforts are made to increase recruitment and retention, the world is facing a projected shortage of up to 13 million nurses by 2030, according to a 2021 report from the ...
Nursing isn’t really about the tasks. It’s about being present with another human being at a moment when most of the world has stepped back.” ...
Dr. King spent more than 20 years working as a nurse across the country and now educates the next generation of nurses at UT Arlington, the largest producer of baccalaureate-educated nurses in Texas.
Nurses serve as educators and advocates for health promotion, disease prevention and healthy lifestyle behaviors within communities. They develop and implement educational programs, workshops and ...
As nurses continue navigating burnout, staffing shortages and an increasingly complex healthcare system, their role has never been more critical. Johns Hopkins School of Nursing Dean Sarah Szanton sat ...
New Hampshire Magazine, in partnership with the New Hampshire Nurses Association, is proud to celebrate the important ...