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Nurses Who Shaped the Future of Care
This May, we are celebrating our nurses and you, the aspiring nurses, shaping the future of healthcare. This is a time to celebrate your curiosity, resilience, and commitment to learning. Together, we recognize your growth as future leaders who will bring knowledge, innovation, and care to patients and communities worldwide. In honor of International Nurses…
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Understanding Research in Nursing School
Nursing research is a powerful tool and plays a crucial role in improving everyday nursing practice. Carrying out and understanding research and asking questions about current practice can help us learn and update our knowledge to give better care. What is evidence-based practice? Evidence-based practice can be defined as the integration of the best research…
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Academic Writing Tips to Succeed in Nursing School
Academic writing is a skill that will evolve over time with both practice and experience. It is very important to review and learn from the feedback that you receive from your tutors and lecturers too. Several key points to remember before you even begin to put pen to paper: Content adapted from: How to be…
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Still Deciding in Fourth Year: My Experience Choosing a Specialty
By: Sakhi Shah One of the strangest parts of fourth year is that people assume you must feel certain by now. By this point in medical school, the expectation is almost that your story should make sense. You are supposed to know who you are, what field fits you, and where you are going next.…
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Advancing the Future of Women’s Health
Did you know that, historically, most medical textbooks have used the male body as the “standard”? This lack of representation isn’t just an academic detail—it has real consequences for diagnosing and treating women. At Elsevier, we believe precision in medicine starts by studying diversity rigorously with the help of cutting-edge technology. This International Women’s Day,…
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What Doing Research Taught Me That Training Alone Did Not
By Ian Jacob Esquivel, Cardiac Physiology Graduate from the University of Southampton Students in healthcare programs are often encouraged to undertake research because it is “good for their CV”. While this may be true, it significantly understates the real value of research. The most meaningful benefits only become clear once you are actively involved in…