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As more baby boomers age, the need for quality end-of-life care – and people to provide it – continues to increase. This growing need also comes with the demand for quality training to prepare providers. To that end, nearly 900 people, including nurses, physicians, chaplains and bereavement counselors, will gather to learn how to best provide end-of-life care.
Five School of Nursing students attend policy summit in D.C.
Minnesota’s new law that allows APRNs to practice more autonomously requires they obtain a license. Mary Chesney was issued the first license by the Minnesota Board of Nursing.