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Reclaim Your ‘Why’: How to Reconnect with Your Purpose as a Nurse Educator

If you’re like me, you probably didn’t step into academia for the grading rubrics, accreditation…
A woman sitting peacefully on a wooden dock, looking out over a calm lake. A notebook is beside her.
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A Summer Reset for Nurse Educators: Reflect, Refresh, and Rebuild
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When the Shift Ends but the Responsibility Has Not
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Which Vital Sign Matters Most? Rethinking Failure to Rescue in Nursing Education
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When a Student Makes a Serious Error, Will They Know What to Do Next?
The image is split vertically by a thin, sharp, glowing minimalist line (representing Occam's Razor). On the left side, a motion-blurred image of a horse's legs galloping across a clean, white clinical floor, symbolizing the 'common' diagnosis. On the right side, a hyper-detailed, sharp close-up of zebra stripes, symbolizing the 'complex' or missed diagnosis.
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Improving Practice Readiness by Increasing Awareness of Clinical Reasoning Biases

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How to Use a “Bad Lab” to Teach Students to Think Like a Nurse

Do your students struggle to apply F&E to the bedside? Most do. But there is…
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Why Every Student Needs to Develop a Personal Mission Statement Before They Graduate
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The One Thing A Nurse Must Never Do
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Questions that Student’s Need to Answer: What are You Willing to Give Up to Make Nursing School a Priority?
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Practical “Pearls” to Strengthen Nursing Assessment Skills So Students are Well Prepared for Practice
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How to Create Your Own Patient Prep Worksheet