Global Nursing in 2022
With more than 27 million nurses globally, the importance of the Global Cardiovascular Nursing Leadership Forum (GCNLF) continues to grow. In October, representatives from 12 countries gathered in person to learn about strategies to leverage nursing to advance global cardiovascular health, then discussed how to apply these strategies into their own region.
Read more about the meeting and GCNLF activities around the globe in our recent article.
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Read MoreGlobal Prespectives in Cardiovascular Nursing
Learn from your colleagues around the globe about best practices in the clinical setting, advocacy, and leadership in this global perspectives in cardiovascular nursing course. This program includes sessions on the…
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