Kaitlyn Blankenship, a nurse in Hamilton Medical Center’s surgical intensive care unit, recently received the DAISY Award for Extraordinary Nurses. The DAISY Award recognizes exemplary nursing excellence, and is the highest honor a nurse can receive at HMC
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In honor of Perioperative Nurses Week, we are launching a weekly social media discussion leading up to discuss the importance and excellence of perioperative nursing. Nurses, what does being a perioperative nurse mean to you? Comment below! #CCI #perioperativenursesweek #perioperativenursing
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Diversity CRNA November Newsletter... Imran Mohamed DNP Nurse Anesthesia Student Mount Marty College & First generation Canadian/American graduate student with parents from Somalia "Blessed to complete final year in a nurse anesthesia program". In Nursing school, he was the only Black student in cohort and was encouraged to pursue Nurse Anesthesia. Read this amazing story & more in the Diversity CRNA November Newsletter!! www.DiversityCRNA.org #diversitycrna #november #newsletter
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The Role of Technology in Modern Nursing: What Every Nursing Aspirant Should Know https://lnkd.in/g8-QTGk5 #medicaleducation #nursingopportunities #nursing #nursingjobs #nurse #nurselife #nurseeducation #nursingcommunity #nursingjobs #mbbsabroad #mbbsstudent #mbbsadmission #mbbs
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This past week, The Nursing Beat team was fortunate to attend the American Nurses Credentialing Center's Magnet conference, the largest professional nursing conference in the U.S. The experience left us nothing short of humbled, inspired and truly motivated✨ As I reflect back on my experience, one of my first reactions was what if EVERY nurse could be here and see the immense value that our community has on the healthcare system? What if every nurse could meet and network with exceptional nurse entrepreneurs and attain tools and resources to make them their next best professional-self? Is going to Magnet economically attainable for nurses? For some, the answer is no. So I set out in search of answers to funding opportunities and this is what I know: 👉Nurses support nurses: Nurse founders Taofiki Gafar-Schaner, MSN, RN and Joey Ferry, BSN, RN covered 3 trips for nurses alongside Nicole Kupchik MN, RN, CCRN. Love this for us. 👉Education funds: Many hospitals distribute thousands of dollars in yearly education funds to help nurses attend conferences like Magnet. I used these education funds at my last hospital to attend conferences. 👉Corporate funding: This year, Stryker sponsored 10 nurses to attend Magnet. This is a solid example to set for other corporations👌 👉Hospital funding: Some hospital systems sent upwards of 70-100 nurses to attend for free and it's worth seeking out how they distribute these trips. I'm sure I missed more key opportunities so please feel free to share. While these are all great avenues to pursue when thinking about attending large professional conferences, there is still more work to be done so that we can begin to make leadership opportunities attainable for all.
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The compassion and dedication of nurses are unmatched! This article published by Daily Nurse shines a spotlight on the remarkable ways nurses are making a lasting difference in the lives of their patients and communities. Read more here:
Nurses Making a Difference, Touching Lives, and Changing the World - Daily Nurse
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Charco Blog: The Role Of Parkinson’s Nurses In Hospital And The Community 📖 Link to the blog: https://lnkd.in/eCQaVJU8 Earlier this year, we had an insightful talk from Nurse Nicola McQueen, a Parkinson’s Nurse at Addenbrookes Hospital and a valued member of the Charco team. In this blog, Nicola shares invaluable information about the role of Parkinson’s nurses, how to get in touch with and make the most of your Parkinson’s nurse, as well as some tips on having the best possible hospital stay. With Nicola’s help, we have added this as a post to our blog on our website, and we hope you enjoy reading it. :) #ParkinsonsNurse #HealthcareHeroes #Charco #Blog
Parkinson’s Nurses and Hospital Admission Tips with Nurse Nicola McQueen - Charco Neurotech
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In honor of CCI’s 45th Anniversary, we are reflecting on the past 45 years of operation in service to the perioperative nursing community. Nurses, can you describe CCI in one word? If so, what would that word be? Comment below! #CCI #perioperativenursing
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Here’s our next discussion starter in honor of Perioperative Nurses Week! Nurses, can you describe perioperative nursing in one word? If so, what would it be? Comment below! #CCI #perioperativenursesweek #perioperativenursing
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6 Reasons to Consider Becoming a Male Nurse The reasons men should consider a career in nursing are both practical (like career security and growth) and altruistic (the improved patient care that results from a diverse nursing staff). you can find Some of the benefits of becoming a male nurse in this page: https://lnkd.in/g2RnimtK
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