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Excerpt: A unique and perhaps subtle difference exists between educating the best nurses in the world and educating the best nurses for the world. There is a distinction between the two that is at the heart of what makes caring for someone in their time
Krautscheid, Lorretta
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No. 2: The Brain Drain of Health Professionals from Sub-Saharan Africa to Canada [PDF]
Significant numbers of African-trained health workers migrate every year to developed countries including Canada. They leave severely crippled health systems in a region where life expectancy is only 50 years of age, 16 per cent of children die before ...
Adalikwu, Justina +10 more
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Challenges for Science and Mathematics Faculty [PDF]
The increased science and mathematics teacher licensure requirements for K-8 teachers are clearly necessary to prepare teachers to appropriately teach the new Virginia SOLs [1]; The expectations of a program equivalent to 12 hours of science and 12 hours
Thornton, S. T.
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Demographic, Work Environment and Resilience Characteristics among Registered Nurses [PDF]
In a caring profession like nursing, the risk of sending newly-graduated nurses with low resilience into the workplace provided impetus for the study to explore the association between demographic, work environment and resilience characteristics among ...
Pierce, Britley
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Background Medication errors may occur due to shortcuts and pressures on time and resources on nurses. Nursing students are enculturated into these environments where their perceptions of norms around reporting and responding to medication errors are ...
Anne Meginniss +2 more
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Blowing Open the Bottleneck: Designing New Approaches to Increase Nurse Education Capacity [PDF]
Outlines the challenges of expanding the nurse education capacity to meet nursing shortages. Explores strategies such as partnerships among stakeholders, faculty development, revised curricula, and policy and regulatory advocacy, and offers case ...
Bobbi Kimball, Jennifer Joynt
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EDITORIAL: Jordanian Nursing Council: A National Regulatory Institution
The Jordanian Nursing Council (JNC) has made significant strides in advancing the nursing and midwifery professions in Jordan. Through its robust regulatory framework, strategic partnerships, and commitment to continuous professional development, the JNC
Hani Nawafleh
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Multistate licensure—For advanced practice nurses?
P A, Minarik, L C, Price
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