In honor of the tireless efforts of the approximately 3 million nurses nationwide, the Johnson & Johnson Campaign for Nursing’s Future is proud to celebrate and honor nurses and the nursing profess...
Excerpt Nurses make up the largest segment of the health care profession, with 3 million... In 2010, the Institute of Medicine (IOM) released the report The Future of Nursing: Leading...
Future of Nursing By: Joy Cordova, Kayley Dragovan, Liam Teetzel, Shelby Turk Overview 2020 Year of the Nurse and Midwife Education Technology Job Opportunities Nursing as a Profession ...
The vision of the Foundation is to have a thriving, diverse nursing workforce leading healthcare to improve quality of life for all. For over fifty years, this has been the driving force of...
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Transformation into a digitally enabled profession will maximize the benefits to patient care, write Richard Booth and colleagues Digital technologies increasingly affect nursing globally. Examples...
Since 2019, the nursing profession has been frequently represented in mainstream media in the UK through the lenses of the COVID-19 pandemic and more recently, industrial action. In 2020, during CO...
Nursing is a dynamic and challenging profession requiring engaging and inspiring role models and leaders. In today's ever changing and demanding healthcare environment, identifying and developing n...
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Why More BSN-Prepared Nurses Are Needed ; The qualifications and level of education required for entry into the nursing profession have been widely debated by nurses, nursing organizations, academics, and a host of other stakeholders for more than 40 years (NLN, 2007). The causal relationship between the academic degree obtained by RNs and patient outcomes is not conclusive in the research literature. However, several studies support a significant association between the educational level of RNs and outcomes for patients in the acute care setti ...