In professional nursing, the development and application of various core competencies are essential. Clinical competence ensures that nurses possess the necessary knowledge and skills to provide high-quality, professional care. In addition, quality management plays a key role, as nurses continuously monitor and improve the quality of care.

Evidence-based practice forms the foundation of nursing care, where actions are guided by scientific evidence, clinical expertise, and the needs of the patient. Decision-making competence is equally important: nurses think critically, act purposefully, and make well-considered decisions, even in complex or changing situations.

Finally, nurses continuously invest in their own development by actively participating in lifelong learning and professional growth. Together, these competencies contribute to a strong, future-oriented, and high-quality nursing practice.
Discover inspiring ways to strengthen these competencies and potentially bridge gaps within the nursing education program here. 

 

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