New Jersey must eliminate restrictive requirements for experienced advanced practice nurses. They can help our health care ...
Advanced practice nursing is a rapidly evolving discipline that transcends traditional nursing roles by integrating enhanced clinical skills, autonomy in decision‐making, and leadership in ...
New Jersey is training world-class advanced practice nurses — and then watching them leave. Rutgers nursing leaders explain ...
Graduates of the DNP Women's Health Care Nurse Practitioner (WHNP) Specialty are prepared for advanced nursing practice to deliver primary health care with specialized knowledge of women's health. As ...
'The AMA is again adopting policies encouraging laws and regulations that impede competition and help their bottom line.' Nursing groups are denouncing the American Medical Association's recent policy ...
The Nurse Management of Care Transitions specialty track prepares nurses at the master's level to improve health outcomes through clinical coordination and management of patient care transitions both ...
The master of science in nursing – psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner program at Loyola University New Orleans prepares students to care for individuals through the lifespan. With an ...
Efforts to address workplace violence against health care professionals need to evolve beyond preventing individual incidents ...
As the health care landscape evolves, it is necessary that we adapt to optimally address existing and emerging challenges. One omnipresent challenge is designing care delivery models that are both ...
A bipartisan group of lawmakers are advocating for the Education Department to classify post-baccalureate nursing degrees as “professional degrees” after a proposed student aid rule would limit the ...
Choosing a career in nursing is an exciting step because you’re setting yourself up for fulfilling, challenging, and ever-changing healthcare roles. But you may not realize there are a variety of ...
Nurses are described as the backbone of the American health care system, and too few can endanger patients and community health.