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Engaging four generations of nurses

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By: Susan A. Goncalves, DNP, MS, RN, MEDSURG-BC, GERO-BC

Engaging every nurse in our profession can be incredibly powerful. When nurses come together, we can advocate more effectively for our patients, families, and communities while supporting each other professionally and emotionally. Unity among nurses strengthens the profession by facilitating change for improvement and influencing policymaking. That said, research by the American Nurses Association (ANA)…

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