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Inversely, as employers cut education hours at work, the need for continuing education among nurses rises with changing technologies and research
https://www.infirmiere-canadienne.com/blogs/ic-contenu/2020/07/22/ensemble-contre-le-racisme Jul 22, 2020 unsplash.com/xteemu The Canadian Nurse website is turning its attention to the issue of racism — particularly anti-Black racism — in nursing and health care
TIGER shares specific actions for improving nursing education using health information technology
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While nursing and medical education programs are helping to ensure that every student has at least introductory knowledge of multiculturalism, the diversity in content, teaching methods, and evaluation methods is concerning
https://www.infirmiere-canadienne.com/blogs/ic-contenu/2024/04/22/est-ce-laccueil-recrues-attendaient Study sheds light on need to address incivility experienced by students and new nurses By Kathryn Chachula & Nadine Smith April 22, 2024 istockphoto.com/LaylaBird It is essential that new nurses engage in self-care and healthy coping mechanisms as they continue to learn and grow in their first year of practice
These results suggest that, as the date for legalization approaches, nurses will be among the health-care providers expected to take a lead role in public education. To examine how best to address the current knowledge gaps on the health and safety risks of cannabis use, 32 invited participants — representing a diversity of nursing and health-care stakeholders and individual health and legal experts from across Canada — came to CNA House for the March event
At Island Health, a regional health authority on Vancouver Island, growing awareness of the toll that dementia care can have on family caregivers sparked research into identifying interventions and education programs that assist caregivers in managing their grief