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Therapeutic Interventions for PMHNPs
Want to help others improve their thinking and behavior? Consider becoming a psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner (PMHNP) and using therapeutic interventions
Role of the Nurse Educator
As the current nursing shortage is expected to deepen, one group of nurses is at the forefront of guiding and preparing the next generation of nurses. Nurse educators typically obtain a Master of Science in Nursing with a Nursing Education concentration. They teach nurses and students in a variety of settings including hospitals, clinics, and as nursing faculty members.
How Long Does a Master of Science in Nursing Take?
As the fields of nursing and medicine continue to advance in knowledge and complexity, many nurses opt to pursue higher education to more effectively serve the needs of patients. Higher education for nurses has become more flexible and has adapted to suit the needs of the working nurse.
Why Become a Nurse Educator?
One of the most rewarding ways you can choose to advance your career is through an online master’s degree in nursing education. Technology has made it easier than ever to obtain a master’s degree by taking classes online, making life and school more manageable.
National Nurses Week - How Nurse Educators Inspire, Innovate and Influence
National Nurses Week — May 6–12 — celebrates nurses and educates the public about the nursing profession and its advancement. This year’s theme is “Nurses: Inspire, Innovate, Influence.” Nurses play a pivotal role in healthcare and inspire change and improvement in patient outcomes, which is certainly something to celebrate.
National Nurses Week 2018
Walsh University’s Online MSN program inspires the compassionate nurse, celebrates technological innovation and teaches the next generation of future nurses to influence with visionary leadership. Happy National Nurses Week 2018!
Questions to Consider When Choosing an APRN Program
What Are the Different Types of APRNs? What Do They Do?
So first things first, do you know what an APRN is and do you know the different types of APRNs? APRN stands for advanced practice registered nurse. It is the umbrella term for advanced practice registered nurses and encompasses four roles: