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Continue readingEilis Moody looks at how fertility nursing has changed over the years and what the current challenges are. https://www.nursingtimes.net/opinion/in-my-clinic-the-nurses-became-the-first-worldwide-to-perform-egg-retrievals-03-01-2024/
Continue readingThere has been a surge in Indian nursing talent seeking international roles, revealed a report by Indeed, a global hiring and matching platform. According to recent data, there has been a significant increase of 38 per cent in job searches for “nurse” jobs from India with an interest in global opportunities, spanning the last three years from October 2020 to
Continue readingThere has been a surge in Indian nursing talent seeking international roles, revealed a report by Indeed, a global hiring and matching platform. According to recent data, there has been a significant increase of 38 per cent in job searches for “nurse” jobs from India with an interest in global opportunities, spanning the last three years from October 2020 to
Continue readingThe transition from nursing student to professional nurse is filled with demanding changes. Early Career Nurses often face numerous challenges, such as caring for patients with complex illnesses and co-morbidities, a lack of professional opportunities, performance anxiety, communication difficulties, and a culture of blame and complaints. These transitional hurdles can lead to job dissatisfaction and a high turnover rate among
Continue readingThe digital revolution is well underway in healthcare systems around the world, and active engagement with technology is going to be an increasingly essential aspect of nursing going forward, according to a new position statement from the International Council of Nurses (ICN). Nursing Times has spoken to one of its key authors. https://www.nursingtimes.net/news/global-nursing/digital-nursing-the-global-outlook-and-impact-on-nurses-04-10-2023/
Continue readingTravel nursing within the United States is one of the hottest trends because of the flexibility, high pay, excitement, and ability to travel the country. International nursing is a trend that is continuing to gain popularity, despite the US having the highest-paid nurses in the world. But what is the best country for nurses to work in? https://nurse.org/articles/highest-paying-countries-for-nurses/
Continue readingThough it’s more and more common for nurses to travel at some point in their careers, it’s still uncommon for nursing students to study abroad as they earn their degrees. The College of Nursing at the University of Cincinnati offers students travel opportunities both for an introductory perspective on global health systems and for immersive clinical experiences. https://www.uc.edu/news/articles/2023/08/study-abroad-gives-uc-nursing-students-a-global-perspective.html
Continue reading“We believe that this initiative will not only benefit the nurses by offering them enriching career prospects in foreign countries but also contribute to enhancing the global reputation of the nursing community from Meghalaya. I am proud to share that we have more than 11,000 registered members in the Meghalaya nursing council. India is poised to supply over 40% of
Continue readingThis study highlights that the contribution of nursing is secondary to physicians in overall population health (indexed with life expectancy at birth, e(0)). Scatter plots, bivariate correlation and partial correlation models were performed to analyse the correlations between e(0) and physician healthcare and nursing healthcare respectively. https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-023-38945-6
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