Evolving practice of nursing and patient care delivery models
First, let’s look at some of the trends that we can expect in the future. There will be an increased demand for nurses with specialized training and certifications who are able to work in a variety of areas such as telehealth, emergency care, public health, and geriatrics. Additionally, nurses will need to have more technical skills than ever before; this could include things like using electronic health records systems or understanding new technology used in clinical settings.
There is also an emphasis on preventative care rather than reactive treatment plans – meaning nurses should focus more on helping patients stay healthy instead of just treating illnesses when they occur. This requires a shift from traditional methods of providing care towards innovative approaches that take into account individual needs and lifestyle choices.
Finally, there is likely to be continuing expansion within the field as healthcare advances rapidly due to scientific breakthroughs. As new treatments become available for diseases or conditions, nurses will need to stay up-to-date on developments so they can best serve their patients’ needs.
Overall, it’s important for all nurses – whether experienced or just starting out – to stay informed about changes within the profession so they’re prepared for whatever comes their way! Thank you for your time today and feel free to ask any questions you might have about this information now or later on after our presentation has ended.