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In Massachusetts, Future Health Care Needs Guide Nursing Education

Oct 6, 2009

The practice of nursing has been defined by change over the last decade. Innovations in technology and health care management have increased the demands made on nurses, and an aging baby boom generation is creating an urgent need for legions of new nurses with expanded skills. These nurses must provide the primary and preventive care, chronic care management and care coordination necessary to care for these older Americans, while keeping costs low and quality high.

Oct 6, 2009

Dedicated Education Unit: Increasing Educational Capacity and Improving Clinical Education

Oct 29, 2009

The looming U.S. nursing shortage can be viewed as a math problem with well established variables: an aging nurse workforce and a growing and aging patient population; insufficient numbers of nurse faculty and clinical education capacity; and thousands of qualified nursing school applicants turned away because there aren’t enough resources to educate them. Among the several innovations being implemented to tackle these problems is the dedicated education unit.

Oct 29, 2009
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