photo credit: istock.com/PixelCatchers Microaggressions are interactions, whether intentional or not, that convey in subtle but powerful ways negative messages about specific groups of people. Such interactions can create harm for…
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More…determined circumstances standing in the way, which is how the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention defines health equity. Nurse.com asked members of the Future of Nursing: Campaign for Action’s…
More…understanding, including the importance of nursing accreditation in academic progression and support for currently accredited programs that offer progression pathways. The accreditors addressed new questions coming from the field. Accreditation-and-Academic-Progression-FAQs.pdf…
More…Joan Caley, RN, MS, CNS, CNL, NEA, BC from University of Portland and Washington State University, Vancouver, and Katherine Bradley, PhD, RN with OHSU School of Nursing, who answered questions…
More…avoid mandated vaccination? Answers to these questions will be especially relevant to healthcare in the U.S. as we approach cold and flu season when hospitals are historically more heavily impacted….
More…judgment on the Next Generation NCLEX Gain hands-on experience with the Next Generation NCLEX item types and scoring methods Presenter: Jason Schwartz, MS, Director, Outreach, Marketing and Advocacy, NCSBN Questions?…
MoreThe following post was originally posted on AARP’s Thinking Policy blog. As we pass the second-year anniversary of the COVID-19 pandemic, there is no question that it has disproportionately impacted older people. More…
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