HealthLeaders Media September 3, 2024
G Hatfield

Nursing education is evolving to accommodate new generations of nurses, says this nurse educator.

KEY TAKEAWAYS

– Nursing schools must provide the proper curriculum for new graduate nurses so that they can enter the clinical environment equipped with the necessary skills for modern nursing.

– CNOs also must be aware of how nursing education is changing to accommodate the viewpoints and expectations of new generations.

– Nurse educators and nurse leaders should come together to be the unified voice and advocate for the nursing profession.

Amidst one of the largest workforce shortages in healthcare history, CNOs are looking for ways to recruit new graduate nurses now more than ever.

Many health systems are partnering with nursing schools and other academic...

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