2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.mnl.2021.08.004
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State of Constant Readiness

Abstract: The purpose of this article is to compare and discuss the preparation of civilian and military nurses in meeting the demands of the COVID-19 pandemic. The military nursing system exemplifies a program of ongoing training and evaluations to prepare nurses to care for patients in austere environments. The lessons learned during the pandemic include adapting, collaborating, and expanding current practices in nursing to train and validate nursing skills continuously. The COVID-19 pandemic brought out the best in n… Show more

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“…Literature in nursing and physician education has shown that veterans are encouraged to apply, and several federal and nonfederal programs exist to assist them into a health education transition. [8][9][10] Similarly, there are efforts described in the literature demonstrating efforts to encourage military veterans to become PAs. 11 This downward trend in percentage of veterans applying to and graduating from PA programs is an outlier considering other data that demonstrate veterans have overall been increasing enrollments in higher education in the wake of expanded benefits in the 2008 Post-9/11 GI Bill.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Literature in nursing and physician education has shown that veterans are encouraged to apply, and several federal and nonfederal programs exist to assist them into a health education transition. [8][9][10] Similarly, there are efforts described in the literature demonstrating efforts to encourage military veterans to become PAs. 11 This downward trend in percentage of veterans applying to and graduating from PA programs is an outlier considering other data that demonstrate veterans have overall been increasing enrollments in higher education in the wake of expanded benefits in the 2008 Post-9/11 GI Bill.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Literature in nursing and physician education has shown that veterans are encouraged to apply, and several federal and nonfederal programs exist to assist them into a health education transition. 8-10 Similarly, there are efforts described in the literature demonstrating efforts to encourage military veterans to become PAs. 11…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%