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Have you ever considered simulation beyond its use for education? Many of us may have triggering memories from nursing school or annual unit-based trainings…
What Nurses Need to Know About Medical Aid in Dying, Delaware’s New End-of-Life Care Option
In May 2025, Delaware Governor Matthew Meyer signed House Bill 140, the Ron Silverio/Heather Block End-of-Life Options Act, into law, authorizing the option of…
Delaware Nurses Association: Your Place to Lead, Advance, and Innovate
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR’S REPORT The Delaware Nurses Association provides platforms for nurses to lead, advance, and innovate in the profession of nursing and healthcare. Through…
Healthy Nurses at the Heart of a Healthier Delaware
PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE Delaware is charting a new course in health care—one rooted in prevention, equity, workforce empowerment and personal safety for healthcare workers. The…
Nurses Leadership and Maintaining the Art and Science of Nursing
President’s Message Nursing has evolved dramatically in recent decades, increasingly shaped by technological innovation and scientific discovery. While these advancements have strengthened clinical practice…
Taking the Pulse on Nursing Education
Guest Editor Nursing education is at a critical turning point. It is essential to ask: “Are student nurses being adequately prepared for the challenges…
Substance Use Disorder: A Gap in Nursing Education
The 2024 Gallup Poll identified the nursing profession as the most honest and ethical profession for the 23rd year in a row. Including nursing,…
Exploring the Opportunities and Mitigating the Challenges of Artificial Intelligence in Nursing Education
The recent and rapid advances in artificial intelligence (AI) have generated both excitement and concern in higher education. Opportunities for AI in nursing education…
Early Identification and Intervention of At-Risk Nursing Students
The Delaware Technical Community College associate degree in nursing program (ADN) is based on the principle of mastery learning. In this model, students must…
New Faculty Development Leads to the ‘Pedagogy of Play’
Many nurse educators in associate degree nursing programs across the United States are new to their role. In an article published in Teaching and…
Cultivating Cultural Competency: The Impact of Incorporating Global Studies into Undergraduate Nursing Curricula
As our world connections continue to expand globally through internet resources and social media outlets, students have an increased desire to travel and study…
Cultivating a Growth Mindset in Nursing Education
As healthcare continues to evolve at a rapid pace, nursing education must prepare to support future nurses for the challenges that they will face…
Translational Simulation: Beyond Training to System Transformation
Have you ever considered simulation beyond its use for education? Many of us may have triggering memories from nursing school or annual…
What Nurses Need to Know About Medical Aid in Dying, Delaware’s New End-of-Life Care Option
In May 2025, Delaware Governor Matthew Meyer signed House Bill 140, the Ron Silverio/Heather Block End-of-Life Options Act, into law, authorizing the…
Delaware Nurses Association: Your Place to Lead, Advance, and Innovate
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR’S REPORT The Delaware Nurses Association provides platforms for nurses to lead, advance, and innovate in the profession of nursing and…
Healthy Nurses at the Heart of a Healthier Delaware
PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE Delaware is charting a new course in health care—one rooted in prevention, equity, workforce empowerment and personal safety for healthcare…
Nurses Leadership and Maintaining the Art and Science of Nursing
President’s Message Nursing has evolved dramatically in recent decades, increasingly shaped by technological innovation and scientific discovery. While these advancements have strengthened…
Taking the Pulse on Nursing Education
Guest Editor Nursing education is at a critical turning point. It is essential to ask: “Are student nurses being adequately prepared for…
Substance Use Disorder: A Gap in Nursing Education
The 2024 Gallup Poll identified the nursing profession as the most honest and ethical profession for the 23rd year in a row.…
Exploring the Opportunities and Mitigating the Challenges of Artificial Intelligence in Nursing Education
The recent and rapid advances in artificial intelligence (AI) have generated both excitement and concern in higher education. Opportunities for AI in…
Early Identification and Intervention of At-Risk Nursing Students
The Delaware Technical Community College associate degree in nursing program (ADN) is based on the principle of mastery learning. In this model,…
New Faculty Development Leads to the ‘Pedagogy of Play’
Many nurse educators in associate degree nursing programs across the United States are new to their role. In an article published in…
Cultivating Cultural Competency: The Impact of Incorporating Global Studies into Undergraduate Nursing Curricula
As our world connections continue to expand globally through internet resources and social media outlets, students have an increased desire to travel…
Cultivating a Growth Mindset in Nursing Education
As healthcare continues to evolve at a rapid pace, nursing education must prepare to support future nurses for the challenges that they…
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