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Bridging the Gap: How Technology Can Transform Maternal Health Outcomes

Relias

Despite its technological advancements, the United States holds the highest maternal mortality rate among developed nations. According to Sparkman, data from 2021-2022 shows that the maternal mortality rate in the U.S. and how technology can transform the field. and how technology can transform the field.

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Evidence-based Practice in Nursing: Why It Matters to Nurses and Their Patients

Minority Nurse

Most nurses are familiar with evidence-based practice (EBP), using research-proven healthcare techniques to enhance patient care and the nursing environment and practices. Whether or not they work in an environment that supports EBP, nurses can learn more to apply EBP. And the benefits of EBP-led care are well documented.

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The Nursing Shortage and Patient Safety

Relias

Because of these ongoing trends, healthcare organizations and the nursing community must work collaboratively to find ways to examine the link between the nursing shortage and patient safety. Healthcare organizations will need to replace them with less experienced nurses. Patient safety is a fundamental goal of all health care.

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How to Get Accepted to Chicago Medical School at Rosalind Franklin University

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And so I think incorporating that into our learning structure, our learning environment is most helpful for our students. What’s new since we last spoke in 2021? And so we want to learn a little bit more about the applicant in terms of how do they see themselves fitting into our learning environment.

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Celebrating Black Nursing Leaders: Karen McNulty

Minority Nurse

With almost 23 years in the field of nursing, McNulty has been able to help other nurses, both novice and experienced, to evolve into their roles on the busy medical-surgical/telemetry unit, now transitioning to step-down. The most important attributes are effective communication, critical thinking, innovation, and respect.