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Nursing Graduate Employability Skills: A Foundation for Success
Abstract
Employers are increasingly seeking candidates who possess a wide range of the personal attributes and skills that are deemed essential for success in every role. While nurses should be equipped with the knowledge, skills and correct attitudes required to enable them to perform nursing care with dedication and compassion in line with their scope of practice, it has been observed that some newly qualified nursing graduates lack these skills and attitudes and are unable to perform nursing care with the dedication it requires. The aim of this chapter is to equip readers with the tools and strategies necessary to excel in today's professional landscape. Higher education institutions could use the content of this chapter to develop appropriate targeted interventions and ongoing strategies to optimally prepare their graduates not only for the world of work but also to make an impact on society.
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