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Duke University creates the next generation of minority nurses
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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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The 2012 Minority Nurse Scholarship Program
At Minority Nurse, we believe the baccalaureate is the degree that opens the most doors of opportunity for nurses of color. That's why we offer an annual scholarship program to help outstanding students complete their studies leading to a BSN degree.
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Man Enough: The 20 X 20 Choose Nursing Campaign
The American Assembly for Men in Nursing profiles the progress of its campaign for a 20% increase in the number of male nurses in the workforce by 2020. Through image marketing, research, and advocacy, male nurses are increasing their presence at the bedside as well as in today's culture.
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The Willie and Louise Wheeler Scholars in Need Scholarship
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Hispanic nursing students: a recruitment priority
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Leadership in Style
Her drive, ambition, and determination have led Rowena Elliott to become the first African American president of the American Nephrology Nurses Association. The strength of her leadership qualities and character has made her a memorable nurse educator and role model for minority nursing students everywhere.
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The Nursing Shortage: Exploring the Situation and Solutions
The already fragile health care infrastructure is at risk of becoming completely
handicapped by ineffective recruitment and retention, lack of nurse educators,
and a growing elderly population requiring care.
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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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Advancing the Dream through Faculty Diversity
The nurses who authored Looking for Black Nurse Leaders: A Call to Action and this article, each reached out to Minority Nurse in search of a place to share their experiences as nurses, as African Americans. From different areas of the country and different professional backgrounds, never knowing one another, they both submitted abstracts that put forth the same beliefs and arguments, grounded in a desire to improve diversity in the workplace as a means to improve the quality of life in the black community
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Bridging the Gap: Preparing the Nursing Leaders of Tomorrow
Both business acumen and clinical knowledge are imperative for health care leaders and institutions to succeed
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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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Play a Game Called Nursing
Think for a moment about all the children's books, toys, and games you've seen in your life. Can you name any related to nursing? Not many people can
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Russell Eugene Tranbarger: Renaissance Nurse
Educator, clinician, historian, legislative advocate, leader, author, editor, role model, trailblazer, nurse: Tranbarger has worn all of these hats, and more
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E-Learning from Experience
A nurse educator who recently completed an online PhD program shares her firsthand advice on how to succeed in the brave new world of distance learning
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Community Outreach
Many community college nursing programs have high dropout rates, and retaining students of color can be particularly challenging. Here’s what some schools are doing to help increase their minority students’ chances for success.
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Yes You Can (Succeed in Nurse Anesthesia School)
No one ever said that earning a master's degree in nurse anesthesia is easy, but it doesn't have to be the impossible dream. Five minority anesthesia graduates who have "been there" share their personal strategies for successfully navigating a nurse anesthesia program—and completing it.
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Dr. Nurse
As nursing schools nationwide focus their energies on increasing minority enrollment in doctoral programs, there’s never been a better time to advance your career by earning a PhD.
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