In the ever-evolving world of health care, technology has become an integral part of the nursing profession. To explore this evolution, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution spoke with nurses from two ...
I’ve been a nurse for over 25 years. And throughout those 25 years, I’ve had to quickly adapt to new situations as I cared for patients everywhere from the emergency room to the battlefield in Iraq.
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 ...
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. Kelly Foltz-Ramos, PhD, Director of Simulation ...
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 ...
Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, nearly 240,000 nursing home employees (or about 15%) have left the industry. According to a survey conducted by the American Health Care Association, this has ...
Digital transformation is impacting and will continue to impact the discipline of nursing. In hospitals everywhere, conversations are taking place in which people are determining the technologies ...
Conducted in collaboration with the National League for Nursing, the data identifies key trends in technology use, adoption and opportunities for nursing education One of the biggest topics survey ...
Nurses are caring and compassionate people who dedicate themselves to providing the best possible treatment to their patients. They are trained to be intuitive and proactive, to identify patients’ ...
Increases in information technology sophistication can lead to potential improvements in health care quality measures, researchers report in a new article. A significant part of the American ...
While the adoption of artificial intelligence and remote monitoring technologies continues to expand within long-term care, 28% of nursing homes failed to scale up, spread, and sustain previously ...