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Nursing Professionalism

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Learn about key aspects of professionalism and how to implement these aspects as a nurse, as a team player and while providing patient care. Move to the next level by learning about advanced professional skills for experienced nurses and nursing leaders.

 

What will you learn?

  •   Professionalism as a nurse
  •   Professionalism as a team player
  •   Professionalism as a patient care provider
  •   Key professional skills for experienced nurse
  •   Other skills for a nursing leader
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Do you want to look and be a true professional at workplace? Do you want to become a nursing leader?

 

If you want to demonstrate professionalism or are striving to become a role model to other nurses, then you have come to the right place. Nursing professionalism is a set of behaviour, values and attitude that guide nursing best practices every day. It results in enhanced safety and quality of patient care.

This course provides an overview of how you can display professionalism as a nurse, as a co-worker and as a patient care provider. After getting employed, most nurses tend to be contended and stop learning. But did you know that you can be a role model to other nurses? This course provides the tools and resources to make you a nursing leader – A star and a role model!

To achieve this goal, we provide insights on the key professional skills that are required for an experienced nurse. By learning and practicing these skills, you will be able to achieve overall growth– both on a personal and professional level.

To make the course more interesting, we have sprinkled it with videos. And we have also provided additional reading materials if you wish to gain more knowledge. We request you to make the best use of all the learning materials.

By the end of this course, we are sure to witness your transformation into a professional nurse.

So, what are you waiting for?

Let’s start learning!

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