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Leveraging technology as a force multiplier can significantly help nursing programs graduate more practice-ready nurses to care for patients in their communities.
Technology is revolutionizing many modern fields of study, offering innovative solutions, bridging gaps, etc. For example, by helping nursing students meet the healthcare field''s intricate ...
There is a worsening shortage of clinical training sites for nurses, yet hospitals and health systems have growing demands for practice-ready nurses. These factors are the primary drivers of ...
Addressing nursing shortages requires efforts on multiple fronts, including recruitment, education, and retention of the nursing workforce.
The School has been an innovator in delivering nursing education via a distance-accessible and technology-driven format for more than 40 years. The origins of distance education can be traced back to ...
At the UB School of Nursing, simulation technology is changing the way students are being prepared to face real-world scenarios in the field of nursing.   ...
To explore how technology in nursing has evolved, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution spoke with nurses from two generations.
The dramatic shifts in nursing education over the last several decades also have been informed by a better understanding of how the brain works, according to Debra Rudder Lohe, Ph.D., director of the ...