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In 2023, nearly 66,000 qualified applicants were turned away from nursing schools due to deficits in the nurse educator space. To help reduce the nurse shortage, health systems are stepping up to ...
While physician-scientists are supported in splitting their time between research and clinical work, nurse-scientists are not ...
In the fast-paced and ever-evolving world of healthcare, strong leadership is essential for driving team success, developing ...
The "Sacred Twenty" were the trailblazing first women to serve in the U.S. Navy Nurse Corps, setting a profound precedent in military and medical fields. This pioneering group included Esther Voorhees ...
When Jill decided to return to school to become an advanced practitioner, she sought my counsel. Going back to school after ...
According to Reinking, El Camino Health had a turnover rate of less than 5% before the pandemic. That number increased to about 12.7%.
Greenwich Hospital and Smilow Cancer Hospital recently announced that Lynn Carbino, BSN, RN, oncology nurse navigator, was a featured ...
According to a nurse practitioner who works in myeloma research, nurses and APPs are responsible for much of the clinical work with patients involved in trials.
Hospitals are zeroing in on alternative care models to improve the nursing work experience and patient outcomes while ...
From implementing AI to staffing shortage workarounds, here’s how ASC leaders and physicians are improving their practice’s workflow and efficiency. The more than 19 leaders featured below are ...
Michael V. Relf has been appointed dean of the Duke University School of Nursing (DUSON) effective May 1, Provost Alec D.
With an aging workforce and looming executive retirements, building leadership pipelines early is more important than ever, Jason Gilbert, PhD, RN, chief nurse executive at Indianapolis-based Indiana ...