Briefings on Evidence-Based Staff Development, April 2010
Briefings on Evidence-Based Staff Development (formerly The Staff Educator), April 1, 2010
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In this issue, read how to enhance your credibility; learn best practices for providing education to evening and night shift nurses; how to incorporate legal concepts in orientation programs; find out about the current state of the nursing shortage and what savvy organizations are doing to head off challenges; and discover how to not fall foul to the most-cited Joint Commission standards.
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