…any one way, what would you change and why? I would rephrase the question and say if I could further advance the field of nursing it would be to continue…
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More…five nurses on the front lines; Defining Hope follows a number of people as they grapple with medical and moral questions about wellness, sickness, dying and living. After five years…
MoreHow many nurses will be needed in a year? In two, or five? What exactly will their roles be, and where? Data are critical to answering these questions and others,…
More…your Action Coalition’s work, and information on how you can connect with a Jonas Scholar. The end of the webinar includes a robust question and answer session. PowerPoint Presentation Summary…
More…building resiliency and boundaries, practicing vulnerability for stronger relationship, identifying unconscious bias, and effective communication, including how to have difficult conversations, as well as the power of asking questions. The…
More…medicine. Questions focus on competencies, content areas and skills for nurses. AARP’s Research Center will analyze the findings. 18th Colloquium for Population Health Conference Patricia Polansky, RN, MS, CCNA’s director…
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