“Soft skills”, or those that don’t involve direct patient care or clinical skills, help nurses interact with their colleagues and foster a safer patient care environment.
Orientation for new hires doesn’t have to be boring. With a little thought and planning, hospital orientation can be dynamic, instructive, and — dare we say? — fun
Fostering Soft Skills Among New Nurses
“Soft skills”, or those that don’t involve direct patient care or clinical skills, help nurses interact with their colleagues and foster a safer patient care environment.
Transforming Hospital Orientation
Orientation for new hires doesn’t have to be boring. With a little thought and planning, hospital orientation can be dynamic, instructive, and — dare we say? — fun
Translating Quality into Practice
Preview of the ANA 2017 Annual Conference
Retention 101
How can you retain your top clinical staff?
Can Mobile Video Learning Increase Clinical Competency?
Today's new nurse grads are more inclined to learn via mobile technology.
6 Strategies for Increasing Cultural Awareness
As patient populations become more diverse, culturally sensitive care is critical.
The Crucial Issue Nurse Educators and Managers Fail to See Eye to Eye On
The competency of new nurse grads differs in the eye of the beholder. What nurse educators and practicing nurses say about today’s nursing graduates.