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Age is only a number
Generations can find common ground in nursing workplace.


Get to know Generation Z

Did you know this generation is already in nursing school?

Get to know millennial nurses
This tech-savvy generation wants feedback and values altruism.


Sense of duty is important
Baby boomers value their work and open, informal communication.

Nursing from a Gen Z view
Group was raised in the world of smartphones and Google searches.
Effectively deal with conflict
Earn credit hours while learning how to diffuse conflict on the job.
Plan for tomorrow's future
Associations add younger nurses to their succession planning.
Continuing education catalog
Learn how to work better with all your nursing colleagues.
Strive for clear communication
Begin to look at generational challenges as new opportunities.
Address all risks
Risk management practices can bolster communication.

Younger nurses aim to learn
Millennials and Generation Xers plan higher degrees into career goals.


Don't forget about Gen X
The latch-key generation prefers autonomy and independence.

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