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Digital technology has given nurses the power to work efficiently and communicate effectively. However, the transition from traditional service models to digital-first health care is not easy. It is made … Continued
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The topics of class size and student-teacher ratios in K-12 education have stirred debate for decades. But most recently, the widespread adoption of virtual learning induced by the coronavirus pandemic … Continued
Dear Carlow University Students, Faculty and Staff, We have continued to monitor, assess, and manage the outcomes of the COVID-19 pandemic, which continues to evolve. Because we are committed to … Continued
Across the country, schools are dealing with teacher turnover that could have a detrimental effect on education. The troubling part of the situation is that new teachers who are early … Continued
Self-care encourages better physical, mental and emotional well-being. However, it is something many nurses neglect to do. Nursing is a stressful profession. The stress increases when health crises, like the … Continued
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