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AHA says revised H-1B selection process could hinder hospital efforts to address workforce shortages
The AHA commented Oct. 24 on the Department of Homeland Security’s proposed weighted selection process for registrants and petitioners participating in the H-1B lottery process.
Agility, Stability Key for Pandemic Academic-Practice Partnerships
In 2012, the American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN) and the American Organization for Nursing Leadership (AONL) developed Guiding Principles for
Building Resilience During a Crisis: Strategies for Nurse Leaders
In 2020, identified as the Year of the Nurse and Midwife (a celebration of Florence Nightingale’s 200th birthday), it seems almost surreal that we would be faced with a pandemic of the novel coronavirus. Nurses, as in the time of Florence Nightingale, provide a pivotal role in infection prevention, infection control, isolation, containment and public health.
Texas Nursing Practice Peer Review
Professional disciplines, including nursing, engage in self-regulation.
Nursing Peer Review: Making Professional Accountability a Reality
Novant Health is an integrated system of physician practices, outpatient centers and 15 acute care facilities made up of both community hospitals and large tertiary medical centers.
Improving Professional Practice: A Peer Review Primer
More than thirty years ago, the American Nurses Association defined nursing peer review (NPR) as an essential core function of professional nursing practice
Nurse Leader Advocacy Key to Health Care Worker Protection Bill Passage
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Hot Topics | Health System Council Spurs Nurse Participation in Advocacy
According to the National Council of the State Boards of Nursing, more than 5 million RNs and LPNs are in the United States. That is significantly more than the 1 million licensed physicians. By contrast, 11 physicians but only 3 nurses were elected to the current U.S. Congress.
Growing the Next Generation of Nurses: The Adelante Program
Nursing leaders and schools are being called upon to educate and prepare the next generation of nurses with the skill sets necessary to lead in meeting the distinctive needs of the U. S. population.