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Teaching Interprofessionalism in Healthcare to Provide Optimal Patient Care
The need for an interprofessional approach, which requires the healthcare team to work cooperatively to improve patient care outcomes, has been acknowledged for decades. Read on to learn how to incorporate it in your curriculum. -
Preparing Fundamental Nursing Students for Clinical Practice: Barriers & Strategies to Overcome
Nurses are in demand. Instructors today need to navigate an increasingly complex set of circumstances in order to prepare students for the field. Find out what tools you need in your teaching toolkit. -
The Next Generation NCLEX Exam is Here: What it Means for You and Your Nursing Students
In April 2023, the governing body of the most critical nursing exam initiated major changes. Make sure your students are prepared. -
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. -
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 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. -
How the AACN Essentials Update Is Changing Nursing Education
The new framework brings changes to all graduate and postgraduate AACN programs, impacting nurses who are studying for bachelors, masters, and doctoral degrees.