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Doctors of Nursing Practice, Inc. wrote a new post 7 months, 3 weeks ago
Slavery and the Journal — Reckoning with History and Complicity
Check out this fascinating article about and published in The New England Journal of Medicine. As we all strive to reconcile and evolve […]
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YeEun replied to the topic ChatGPT and the use of AI in the forum The Future of Scholarly Communication 8 months ago
Hello Jennifer,
I know ChatGPT is a trending AI tool that performs many specific natural language processing tasks. Many people utilize this tool to ask questions, summarize articles, and many more. As you mentioned, it may be harmful because of the possibility that it can provide wrong information to us, but I think the opposite. I think that…[Read more]
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YeEun replied to the topic Racism in Nursing Education and Practice in the forum Commission's Foundational Report on Racism in Nursing 8 months ago
It is very unfortunate to still see racism nowadays. Just as the first article mentioned, racisms assaults the human spirit in the form of biases, prejudices, and an ideology of superiority which persistently causes moral suffering and perpetuates injustices and inequities. I understand that racism was critical back in the day, but I think it’s…[Read more]
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YeEun replied to the topic The Discouragement Received From Nurse Colleagues When Pursuing DNP in the forum DNP Professional Growth 8 months ago
Hi Avery,
First, I am so sorry that you had to go through the discouragement when you’re trying to step closer to pursuing your dream goal in your career. I would be devastated if someone were to show negativity towards me. Fortunately, my co-workers have been encouraging with positive responses to me when I mentioned that I started DNP school. I…[Read more]
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Janet (Jan) replied to the topic Career Goals in the forum DNP Education – Preparing for Practice 8 months ago
There are several interpersonal and institutional barriers that I’ve experienced firsthand upon returning to Sage College for my postmasters as a nurse educator and a psychiatric nurse practitioner, after earning my Doctor of Nursing Practice at Stony Brook. I was met with skepticism and a negative demeanor from my former professors, one of whom…[Read more]
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Janet (Jan) started the topic Barriers in the forum DNP Education – Preparing for Practice 8 months ago
Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) are increasingly transitioning into roles as nurse educators due to several compelling reasons. First, they bring a wealth of clinical experience and advanced knowledge that can enhance the quality of education for nursing students. Second, there is a significant shortage of nurse educators, and DNPs can fill this…[Read more]
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