Continuing Education for Nurses
by Hanif Khaki
The following article relates not only to nurses but also to those
aspiring to enter the noble profession of nursing. We hope you will get
some insight into this field.
Although we have used the female reference for nurses throughout this
article ("she", "her"), this is done purely for convenience and in no
way reflects the gender status of nurses in today's society.
Most people assume that once a nurse has completed her education and
has become registered, that is the "end" and that no more learning or
education is required. This couldn't be further from the truth. There's
more to nursing then just tending and looking after patients.
It is highly critical that a nurse maintain and continue her ongoing
education and is kept current on her profession. This is an integral
part of maintaining her registration.
A nurse's life in the 21st century is extremely fast paced. There
are medical advances in precedures almost on a daily basis and it is
essential that a nurse is kept abreast and is at the forefront of these
improvements. This requires a high level of time management and
dedication to improve oneself in addition to spending long hours in
clinics and hospitals. Of course this is much easier said than done.
It is in the best interests of a good hospital to provide everything
needed for nurses to continue their education. A good hospital will
also more than likely pay for the education of their nurses. A lack of
funds should not be a deterrent to a nurse continuing her
education.
Many nurses regularly subscribe to nursing periodicals and magazines to
keep up to date with their ongoing education. Nurses are encouraged to
go through the relavent published journals on a regular basis.
Of course let's not forget that just as important to success is the
keeping of portfolios and timely documentation detailing all the
training and education received throughout the nursing carreer. This
written journal also serves as a method of organizing in an orderly
manner, all the continuing education undertaken.
Admittedly, there exists a challenge with regards to access to this
education for nurses, namely the expense, since nursing is still not
considered to be among the better paid professions. This challenge to
accessibility can perhaps be met by employers coming forward and
funding the continuing education of registered nurses.
Please be sure to check out the many additional resources available on
this topic online.
About the Author
Hanif Khaki is the acclaimed author of numerous health related articles
and the founder of the popular nursing site
www.nursing.expert-health.com
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