Clinical Nurse Leader As Advocate
Florence Nightingale may not have called herself a patient advocate, but her effort to promote the health and safety of wounded soldiers was a model
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Florence Nightingale may not have called herself a patient advocate, but her effort to promote the health and safety of wounded soldiers was a model
Aja Hallmark wants to excel in nursing. Coming from a family of nurses, she didn’t have to look far for inspiration. Her grandmother, June Davis,
Tondra Brooks knows a thing or two about perseverance. At age 29, while married with children, she went back to the University of Louisiana Monroe
The origin of “Genius Hour” and intended purpose is unknown, but what is obvious is the significant traction it has gained worldwide. Though the most
The role, responsibilities and expectations of school principals have changed over the years. From the earliest “principal teacher,” when an experienced faculty member stepped up
Teaching literacy is one of education’s first and primary responsibilities, and it is of little surprise that young students today require unique teaching strategies to
Children on the autism spectrum can have a range of sensory processing and motor skill capabilities. This variance indicates the level of difficulty the child
The theory of Constructionism is about learning skills and concepts through making or creating. Much more than simply “hands-on” activities, constructionism is about getting students
More and more children entering elementary and middle school are coming into the classroom having at least some familiarity with the internet. Whether through gaming,
It has been said that there is a generational divide between digital natives and digital immigrants. Digital natives, usually classified as those born after 1980,
The right opportunity can sometimes take years to arrive, but when it does, it pays to answer. Sharon Ray Tackett has been a registered nurse
Florence Nightingale, who was a nursing student in the 1840s, is known as the founder of modern nursing. She may not have used the term
After all of your hard work, you have passed the NCLEX and you are officially a registered nurse (RN). As an RN, you are ready
In every healthcare organization, maintaining and improving the health of patients is paramount. Clinical nurse leaders (CNL) are essential to achieving this goal. To succeed
Interpreting social media is a form of literacy, and posting is a form of communication. Users have to organize their thoughts before writing a post
Classroom technology has become more affordable and accessible in the last few years. Many states are taking action to provide better technology for students and
Technology has become an increasingly important part of healthcare. Nurses must know how to use technology in their nursing practice. They need to keep up
To be a clinical nurse leader (CNL), you must first have a Master of Science in Nursing (MSN). In this degree program, CNLs are taught
Two years, two ULM degrees. After earning a bachelor’s degree in elementary education mostly on campus in December 2016, Chelsea Dickerson transitioned to the fully
Research shows that hospitals that hire more BSN-prepared RNs have better patient outcomes. But why stop at a BSN? Along with the demand for BSN-prepared
“We are change makers, and that is something to be proud of. Long live teaching, still the best job in the world!” writes long-time educator
Registered nurses (RNs) who want to go beyond the basics will find over 100 specialties to consider. In fact, with so many specialties, it may
Creativity is ageless. Therefore, strategies for encouraging students to explore their creative ideas can be used at every grade and ability level. Some concepts are
Teresa Hibbets has a slightly different definition of retirement than most people. “I retired from teaching at ULM a year-and-a-half ago,” she said. “I came
Coaching motivated Dr. Eric Davis to become an educator, and he makes no bones about it. “I had no aspirations of doing administration work,” he
There is good news for registered nurses (RNs) wondering if a graduate degree is worth the investment. Degrees such as a Master of Science in
Positions in educational leadership are not limited to building principal, dean or superintendent of a K-12 school system. These challenging positions are not even limited
Reading to young children has long been promoted as a bonding opportunity and the basis for a lifelong love of print and words. The value
When it comes to earning a bachelor’s, figuring out how to pay for it is often a primary concern. Registered nurses (RNs) report that cost
Access to an education is not just a human right, but a strong predictor of access to other vital opportunities and social goods. The University
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