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How To Study Smarter By Discovering Your Learning Style [Infographic - Guest Blog from Study Medicine Europe]
Study Medicine Europe developed this infographic, ‘How To Study Smarter By Discovering Your Learning Style’. They explain the three styles in more detail, provide helpful pointers around how to identify what sort of a social learner you are, and propose ten practical tips for better study.
8 Ways Nurses Can Create More LGBTQ+ Inclusive Spaces: A Guest Blog by Jeannie Gainsburg of the Savvy Ally
Jeannie Gainsburg is the author of the new book The Savvy Ally: A Guide for Becoming a Skilled LGBTQ+ Advocate and founder of Savvy Ally Action. In this guest blog, she offers 8 ways for nurses to create safe, inclusive spaces for their LGBTQ patients.
Science-backed Study Tips for Nurses : A Guest Blog from Pocket Prep
Saying nurses are busy is like saying grass is green. Adding in the need to study for an exam or certification is just one more thing to deal with - studying is basically a part-time job when you’re a nursing student. Here’s the good thing - there are a few tried and true study methods that science has given the thumbs up.
How to Become a Highly Qualified Candidate for CRNA School: A Guest Blog from Jenny Finnell of CRNA Prep School Academy
Jenny Finnell, CRNA was a recent guest on the podcast. She is generous enough to provide this blog post for all of you considering this next big step in your career. Check out her thoughts on how to make yourself a highly qualified candidate for CRNA school.