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How Can Nurses Maintain and Improve Their Competence?
Continuous education
and professional development are key to maintaining and improving nursing competence. This can be achieved through:
Attending
workshops
and
seminars
.
Participating in
online courses
and obtaining
certifications
.
Engaging in
peer mentoring
and
coaching
.
Staying updated with the latest
research
and best practices.
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