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Jun 16, 2007 01:23 AM

websites for updates in nursing profession


i hope someone can direct me which websites to visit to enhance my nursing skills and update my knowledge.... i would appreciate it if anyone here can tell and suggest which websites to go.... also, a website that has a free downloading materials re:nursing profession..

tnx a a lot


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from RNsRWe
Old Jun 16, 2007, 03:53 AM

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Sure.

www.allnurses.com

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from ritaPHIL
Old Jun 16, 2007, 07:25 AM

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hi there. tnx for the info. what i mean is educationally update. you know, some inputs regarding disease/illness and nursing care? do u have any idea?
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from traumaRUs
Old Jun 16, 2007, 08:43 AM

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Join your local nursing association, your spcecialty organization.
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from GilaRN
Old Jun 16, 2007, 11:30 PM

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I agree. I know the ENA is pretty good about informing it's members of changes in emergency Nursing practice. ( clinical, research, and legislative) Several organizations have their own publications with the newest research and articles with CE.
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from Daytonite
Old Jun 18, 2007, 04:04 PM

There are a number of websites that have online continuing education articles which you can often read for free. I go through them periodically to see if there are any of interest for nursing students. You will, however, have to pay to get the official continuing education credit if you need it for license renewal here in the U.S. If you have subscriptions to some of the U.S. nursing magazines (Nursing 2007, AJN and RN) you can use a special PIN number that they supply you to access older articles from past issues that are now online.
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