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Essential Tips for Nursing School Success: What You Need to Know

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Summer is almost over, and with the end of one season comes the start of another—nursing school. Some nurses say that their first year of nursing school is the hardest. Read the materials given to you on orientation day, or stop by your school’s student services to find more (free!) Use the resources you have.

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Your Nursing Career Resolutions

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Have you been attracted to the idea of going back to school or earning a new certification? Alternatively, you could meet with a peer from the nursing field for lunch each week to discuss a journal article you both agree to read. Are there skills you’d like to learn or improve?

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Do Unto Others: Caring for Patients with Traumatic Brain Injuries

AJN Off the Charts

I was as excited as any preteen is when they learn they get to have a sleepover on a school night! When we got home from school, I asked Madison’s mom why we got to have a sleepover. They come back ready for lunch and a break. We sit down for lunch and talk about their day. They’ve worked so hard all morning and it shows.

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The Healing Power of Animals: Reducing Stress in Patients and Nursing Students

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When I first started my nursing educator journey, it was hard to witness nursing students who were intensely stressed and anxious both from life challenges and nursing school curriculum with no real way to offer to help them. Slowly, students started stopping by my office during class breaks, lunches, and in between other classes.

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Improve Senior Memory With These Simple Strategies

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Remember mastering the order of the colors of the rainbow in elementary school? Medical researchers are continuously seeking to identify effective ways to improve senior memory and cognitive functioning and have discovered some intriguing findings on “old school” techniques such as mnemonics. A lot of us were introduced to Roy G.

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Attention Nurses: It’s Time to Prioritize Mental Health in the Workplace!

Daily Nurse

It can be as simple as hosting lunch-and-learns, awareness roundtables, or virtual seminars. They can also incentivize nurses and provide them with more flexibility in their schedule so they don’t have to worry about missing important moments like their kid’s back-to-school night or their school concert.

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Miscommunication in Medicine: A podcast with Shunichi Nakagawa, Abby Rosenberg and Don Sullivan

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Don: Thanks for having me, Alex: And we’re delighted to welcome back Abby Rosenberg, who’s Chief of Pediatric Palliative Care at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and Director of Palliative Care at Boston Children’s Hospital and Associate Professor of Pediatrics at Harvard Medical School in Boston. Welcome back, Abby.

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