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Call them what you will — soft skills, people skills or power skills — but non-technical expertise and abilities are the foundation of a management
Call them what you will — soft skills, people skills or power skills — but non-technical expertise and abilities are the foundation of a management
In 2010, the National Academy of Medicine (previously known as the Institute of Medicine) released The Future of Nursing: Leading Change, Advancing Health, a landmark
Dr. Donald Mook began his longtime affiliation with Youngstown State University when he played linebacker for former football head coach and current university president Jim
The nursing shortage in the United States is no new issue, but it has evolved into a dire situation. Before the emergence of COVID-19, hospitals
Teachers play various roles and use different problem-solving skills to help their students every day. Although they’re not always in a classroom, teacher leaders do
As educators teach the first generation of the 21st century, technology continues to play an integral role in the process of forming, directing and inspiring
The effect of globalization and the fight for racial and cultural inclusion has caused a tremendous societal shift in the past decades. Naturally, this shift
According to Healthcare Global Magazine, healthcare leaders’ success “is determined by how well they clearly communicate with patients, staff, providers, business partners, insurance companies, and
How do you choose which type of nurse practitioner (NP) you want to be? Which path is right for you? Should you do a more
Most commercial aircraft typically fly between 460 and 575 mph and can complete a flight from New York to London in eight hours and 30 minutes.
America’s schools are growing increasingly diverse. According to the National Center for Education Statistics, most K-12 students enrolled in America no longer identify as white,
Instinct is a valuable asset. But, there are situations when instincts cannot be surefire, and hard evidence comes into play — especially in healthcare, where
History buff Ryan Cox is carving out quite a higher education narrative for himself. The Tyrone, Pennsylvania, native is enrolled in the online Master of
When Kayla Sullivan was an undergraduate student, she had plans to become a teacher. She found her true calling with the help of Jerry Renehan,
The world is facing a pandemic that does not seem to end. As hospitals continue to fill or become overwhelmed, nurses again find themselves in
After graduating with a bachelor’s degree in December 2019, Sarah Marmash had no intention of returning to college. Ever. “I got my undergrad and started
Youngstown State University is the premiere track for Ohio educators looking to advance their educations and careers as teacher leaders, with two programs designed specifically
There are many factors to consider when choosing a degree program for your master’s in education. Perhaps the most important is accreditation. Unaccredited or illegitimately
Youngstown native Ricardo Cruz had spent more than 23 years as a General Motors employee when he found out that the plant where he worked
Bobby Marino has been educating students for 31 years, and online teaching was a new adventure for him. As an adjunct professor at Youngstown State
When it came out last year, the Netflix documentary The Social Dilemma shocked audiences by exposing the darkest sides of social media usage. Its data
In Ghana native Lilian Tetteh’s mind, there was no question that she wanted to earn a graduate degree in America to experience a multicultural environment
Clinical trials have long played a pivotal role in the advancement of innovation in healthcare. These studies evaluate how medical, surgical and behavioral interventions can
Teacher Leader Model Standards are important tools for educators who want to improve their overall effectiveness and eventually take on leadership roles in their schools
The COVID-19 pandemic has had a serious impact on education. With sudden school shutdowns, shifts to online learning and educational inequities exacerbated, school teachers and
The Education Commission of the States defines teacher leadership as “the process by which teachers extend their impact — influencing colleagues, principals, members of school
According to 2017 data collected by the National Center for Education Statistics, 21% of U.S. adults perform at the lowest literacy levels. Professionals with a
The growing shortage of primary care physicians in the U.S. has provided opportunities for family nurse practitioners (FNPs) to work to their full scope of
For nurses who enjoy clinical work with adult patients and want to gain specialized skills caring for this population, a Master of Science in Nursing
The decision by the World Health Organization (WHO) to deem 2020 the “Year of the Nurse and Midwife” highlights the global nursing shortage. It is
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