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Taking PRIDE in their work
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Online Versus Traditional Nursing Education: Which Program Meets Your Needs?
As online degree programs have increased in popularity over the last few years, many prospective students may wonder about the similarities and differences between online and traditional nursing programs.
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Addressing the Needs of Multidimensional Learners
The increasingly diverse student nursing population reflects the cultural composition of the United States and makes it imperative to promote cultural awareness among faculty and students.
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D.N.P.s and Ph.D.s: Your Questions Answered
Doctoral degrees require sacrifices on multiple levels—financial, personal, and professional. Two nurse professionals offer their advice for navigating this investment in the most advanced degree, and why it is worth it.
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An Exploratory Study of Student Nurses' Perceptions of Gender
Though they may be half a world away, nursing schools in India face problems similar to those in the United States when it comes to recruiting men. The results of this research of nursing students in Pondicherry, India, may surprise you.
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Program Spotlight: Rutgers College of Nursing’s Educational Opportunity Fund
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Online Higher Education: The Key to Training, Recruiting, and Retaining More Hispanic Nurses
Online education has made a big impact on the nursing profession, promoting more successful career development, particularly for Hispanic nurses.
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Out on the range
You may not hear much about the "frontier" these days, but the Frontier School of Midwifery and Family Nursing in Hyden, Kentucky, is alive and well
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Scholarship winners prove their worth
Pursuing a graduate nursing degree poses many challenges, from finding the right program to fitting classes into busy schedules. But there's one problem that always seems more common than others: finding a way to pay for it
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First Generation Education
There's no denying that pursuing higher education is a massive undertaking. For first-generation students, the College Assistance Migrant Program makes all the difference in the world
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English Language Learners: Uneven Odds
Nursing Programs are demanding, particularly for students whose first language is not English.
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Turning a Knee Injury into a Step Forward
When Rosario Kowalski was injured, she turned to education during her recovery.
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The Effects of Mentoring on Minority Nurse Recruitment
Increasing the ethnic minorities within the nursing and health care professions will increase access to care, allowing providers to communicate more effectively, incorporate cultural differences, and provide higher quality care to these populations
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Get real
Using actors, surveillance equipment, and high-tech, responsive mannequins to create high-stress scenarios in which students need to think fast, simulation medicine an indispensable tool at many teaching hospitals:.
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Guide to CRNA Admission
Putting together a standout application, acing the interview, and everything in between
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Men in Nursing School
Six gender minority nursing students and one recent graduate share their strategies for success in a female-dominated academic environment
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Men in Nursing School--Setting the Record Straight
In Winter 2010 we interviewed six gender minority nursing students and one recent graduate about whether or not they have encountered any gender bias from female instructors and classmates...
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Success Strategies for Nursing Students with Mental Illness
Perseverance, support systems, wellness plans and peer networking can help students living with "hidden disabilities" survive and thrive in nursing school.
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Thinking Outside the Cultural Comfort Zone
In this Guest Editorial, pharmacology professor Rev. Steven K. Wheeler, MSN, RN, stresses the importance of respect and open-mindedness in nursing professionals toward all cultural traditions.
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A Win-Win Partnership, VA Style
The Department of Veterans Affairs, one of the nation’s largest employers of minority nurses, is teaming up with nursing schools for a unique educational collaboration: the VA Nursing Academy
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