Posts Tagged ‘Continuing Education’
2009 Flu Summit: School Preparedness
July 9, 2009 Bethesda, MD Objectives: 1. Discuss the effects of temporary school closures on the education sector and the community at large and the importance of careful planning. 2. Discuss lessons learned from the spring H1N1 outbreak, including challenges and opportunities for enhancing state and local preparedness for temporary school closures. 3. Identify important components of education sector preparedness, including understanding legal authorities, options for continuing education in the context of school closures, the role of day care centers and universities, and protecting the health and safety of students and staff. 4. Identify mechanisms for communicating at various levels including between schools, families, and staff; between local educational agencies and states; and between states and the federal government about H1N1. More H1N1 (Swine) flu and seasonal flu info at www.flu.gov Comments on this video are allowed in accordance with our comment policy www.newmedia.hhs.gov
AWHONN’s Competence Validation for Perinatal Care Providers: Orientation, Continuing Education, and Evaluation
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St. John’s Mercy Medical Center, St. Louis, MO. Provides the tools needed to develop an individualized approach to staff development that is evidence-based and cost-effective. Both professional staff education and skills and practices for unlicensed care providers are included. Softcover. DNLM: Maternal-Child Nursing–standards. … More >>
Nursing Profession
In Pakistan, nursing profession is not considered favorable by Muslim families. In rural areas there are almost five nurses for 1 million people. Community health and public health care have been lacking in the nursing curriculum. Therefore, preparing recruits for the community many nursing institutes and communities has involved a sequence of continuing education in service and on the job training in the new BScN program courses. Those nurses who has a diploma in nursing and a year of midwifery, and who followed this sequence, could be selected for being sponsored for support in the two year BScN program with its community health orientation. After two more years of advanced experience, these nurses are given the opportunity to apply for master’s studies abroad. And after completing their masters, when they return they are employed by the communities and hospitals to take immediate actions in these rural areas.
Nursing Profession looks for graduate nurses who could become future leaders, researchers and innovators of nursing practice. Nursing programme provides students with a level of practice and theory in nursing that will enable them to boldly take on the role of a Registered Nurse within a quickly changing health care services. The Government or the Board are regularly re-validating courses to strengthen nurses the nursing, midwifery and health visiting future needs.
Nursing Employment
Nurses are growing demand but there is lacking for supply which is indeed a global threat. Many lives of people are at risk! Many health and care works are needed to be done but there are only few nurses serving the people with their skills. Then as the necessity is increasing but the supply is only minimal – nursing offers profitability when chosen as a course.
There are many nursing duties and positions vacant for those healthcare organizations seek for solution especially to provide numerous nurses to fill the shortage. As the shortage is alarming, positions needs to be occupied. Nurses work in a variety of settings ranging from the hospital to outpatient clinics, emergency rooms, community health centers, visiting nurse agencies, schools, work places, nursing homes, and the military. Just about anywhere!
Last May 2006, the estimated average annual income for registered nurses in the U.S. was ,710 and the average hourly wage was .71. Aside from that, many hospitals provide signing bonuses and offer generous continuing education benefits for nurses who want to continue their education beyond the associate and bachelor degrees. In addition to that, attractive salaries, bonuses, and job security are also proposed for the advantage of nurses.
Critical Care Nurse: Day in The Life
Nursing Supervisor and play a vital role in helping patients in a time of need. We offer opportunities for advancing your nursing career with continuing education programs. For new nursing graduates and students we offer New Graduate Programs for Registered Nurses at Saddleback Memorial and an Accelerated Student Nursing Program at Long Beach Memorial and Miller Childrens Hospital. More info and apply at tinyurl.com . … Nurse Nursing RN healthcare career job critical care recruitment jobs …
