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Finding belonging to beat burnout

Finding belonging to beat burnout

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By: Michelle Greanias

Specialty-focused education model aims to better prepare nurses for practice Nurses are exhausted and have been ringing the alarm long before the COVID-19 pandemic. Systemic challenges and limited experience have only exacerbated nurses’ burnout in recent years. This is forcing nurses to leave the profession—contributing to nursing shortages and affecting patient care. As part of…

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