Solving the Nursing Faculty Shortage Starts with Supporting Educators
In recent years, nursing schools have cited faculty shortages as Solving the Nursing Faculty Shortage Starts with Supporting Educators Read More »
In recent years, nursing schools have cited faculty shortages as Solving the Nursing Faculty Shortage Starts with Supporting Educators Read More »
In recent years, particularly following the COVID-19 pandemic, the landscape of education has undergone significant shifts, with online learning becom…
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Preparing nursing students for certification and licensure exams has become increasingly complex as graduate healthcare education evolves. Today’s students are balancing coursework with jobs, family responsibilities, and clinical schedules—all while preparing for high-stakes exams that can shape their careers. As
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ChatGPT in geriatric nursing education is rapidly changing how students access information, practice clinical reasoning, and engage with learning. From personalized learning and simulation-based practice to concerns about misinformation, overreliance, and critical thinking, the rise of ChatGPT is reshaping conversations
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Clinical judgment in nursing is essential for safe, effective patient care—and it’s now a central focus of modern nursing education. With the adoption of the Next Generation NCLEX and the National Council of State Boards of Nursing Clinical Judgment Measurement
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For nurse educators, a smooth and successful semester doesn’t happen by accident—it begins with thoughtful preparation. Planning is more important tha…
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The U.S. nursing workforce crisis isn’t just about not having enough students—it’s about not having enough educators. Each year, nearly 66,000 qualified nursing school applicants are turned away, not because they lack potential, but because too few nurse educators are
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For decades, Beth Quatrara, DNP, RN, ACNS-BC, has been a guiding force in nursing education, blending clinical expertise with an unwavering dedication to her…
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Nursing schools are the gateway to the profession. But when racism is prevalent at the collegiate level, the racial, structural, and institutional inequities entrenched in these programs have a profound impact. Workforce composition, the development of future educators and administrators,
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Angela Starkweather, a distinguished nurse-scientist and clinician renowned for her expertise in pain and chronic illness management, has been appointed as the new dean of the Rutgers School of Nursing. Starkweather brings a wealth of experience from her previous roles,
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