Nursing Education

How to Create a Learning Culture for Unprepared New Graduate Nurses

You have frustrated preceptors in your office complaining about your new graduate nurses. Not only are they asked repeatedly to precept new nurse after new nurse, but these are the least prepared new graduate nurses they’ve ever seen; AND these new nurses are leaving within the first year. Your preceptors are at their wits end […]

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ANA rolls out free burnout program after successful pilot

Ashleigh Hollowell – Tuesday, January 24th, 2023 With nursing burnout at an all-time high nationwide, the American Nurses Association is looking at solutions to provide support — one of which is through a free burnout prevention program for all members. The ANA will offer the Nurse Burnout Prevention Program from SE Healthcare, a data analytics company that provides healthcare

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Lifelong Learning is Our Obligation to Our Patients

Interview with Satheesh Elangovan BDS, DSc, DMSc PracticeUpdate: Dr. Elangovan, can you give a brief explanation of what lifelong learning means to you? Dr. Satheesh Elangovan: It is an essential attitude that allows professionals to stay current on recent advances in their chosen field so they can provide the best care to their patients and/or enhance their research interests. PracticeUpdate: Why is

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