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The nursing profession is facing a critical challenge: a shortage of qualified educators. This nursing faculty shortage, coupled with the ever-increasing demand for nurses, creates a ripple effect impacting healthcare at large. A 2006 report by the World Health Organization revealed a critical shortage of nurse educators in most member countries, as reported in a review study. These faculty shortages don’t just impact the education of future nurses; they also have far-reaching implications ...| The Nerdy Nurse
Dr. Lokelani Ahyo, a dedicated nurse educator from Yuma, Arizona, has committed to lifelong learning by recently attaining her sixth degree - a Bachelor’s in Psychology. At 52 years old, Dr. Ahyo, a mother of seven, is a nursing professor at Southern New Hampshire University and has accumulated an impressive academic background with two associate’s| Daily Nurse - The Pulse of Nursing