No matter your nursing education level, or what nursing program you attended, it always helps to have resources on hand to help you improve the level of care you provide your patients. From RN to BSN, it can be helpful to be able to call on a store of knowledge to remind you of what you know, find an effective treatment, or learn something new. Additionally, it can help to have the help and support of other nurses. If you are looking for good information, and for connection with other nurses, you can use these 50 web resources to accomplish what you would like to as a health care professional: (more…)

Learning can be where you find it, and one way to learn anything is on Twitter. The issue is more about who you follow, how much information that Twitter user imparts in 140 characters, and how often they part with that information. The following list of 50 excellent Twitterers provide daily learning and study tips, along with links to information that ranges from astrology to nursing and from math to general science. (more…)

Nurse studentsIf you are interested in a particular field of nursing, you can do a lot of good and become quite proficient. Indeed, you can even choose which nursing university you attend, or what nursing program you complete, based on what sort of education is offered in your specialty.

From emergency room nurses to labor and delivery nurses to hospice nurses, it is a good idea to learn about different specialties and see if there is one profession you might prefer over another. Then you can learn the skills you need to be a good nurse in your chosen specialty. If you want to learn more about different specialties, here are 50 of the top nursing specialty blogs: (more…)