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A Guide to Teaching Nursing Theories
Learn more about nursing theories, their importance in the healthcare sector, and tips for improving your nursing theory curriculum for nursing students. -
Why Midwives’ Words Matter: Teaching Person-First Language
Creating safe spaces for clients ensures they will be comfortable seeking midwifery care in the future. Learn what language to teach and why those words are so important. -
The Top Technology Trends Shaping Nursing Education
Telehealth, AI, new apps and more: There are plenty of emerging tech trends that nursing educators can incorporate into their own lesson planning to better serve students right now. -
4 Themes for Educators to Explore at the American College of Nurse-Midwives Annual Conference
This year's conference will feature a range of exciting themes that will provide insights into the future of healthcare. Learn what's in store for midwifery educators. -
Themes in Education to Explore at the National Organization of Nurse Practitioner Faculties Annual Conference
Themes of sustainability and innovation will be central to this year's conference. -
Nurses Need to Learn The Business of Healthcare, Here’s Why
Though the mission is to care for patients first, teaching billing and coding, differentiating private government-managed care orgs, and basic budget principles will go a long way with students. -
Nurses are Burning Out on the Job. Educators Can Help.
Without a drastic change, the United States could be facing a shortage of between 200,000 and 450,000 nurses by 2025. This is how education can step in. -
Jones & Bartlett Learning Receives American Journal of Nursing (AJN) Awards for Nursing, Public Health, and Health Informatics
First-place finish for Palliative Care Nursing, Second Edition in the Palliative Care and Hospice Category. -
Top Trends for Nursing Educators in 2023: Leadership, Mental Health and the Next Generation NCLEX Exam
Educational trends change quickly, especially in nursing. Read on to find out what will be key in 2023. -
Teaching Chrononutrition When Promoting Breastfeeding: How Breastmilk Can Help Tune Infant Sleep Cycles
The newborn’s circadian rhythm is typically established by 12-16 weeks of age through external factors such as light/dark exposure and the timing of feedings. But breastmilk plays a role, too.