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Nemzetközi hírek, 22 May 2025

Healthcare education and innovation are entering a new era—driven by AI, digital simulations, and mentorship. Ongoing training, home-based care, and ethical tech integration are becoming central to preparing the next generation of professionals and sustaining effective, patient-centered systems.

New Approaches in Healthcare Education

Modern healthcare education must adapt to tech shifts and workforce shortages. The article emphasizes the need for flexible, skills-based, and interdisciplinary training, with an added focus on digital competencies.
Source: Fortune


What to Know About the Doctor of Nursing Practice Degree

The DNP is a clinical doctorate that blends leadership and advanced practice skills. Graduates are equipped to make strategic decisions and lead healthcare delivery innovations. Demand for this qualification is growing.
Source: U.S. News


Oncology Nurses Are Key to Patient Literacy, But Need Support

Oncology nurses help patients better understand their health, but they often lack adequate support. The article highlights the need for proper training, time, and tools to enhance health literacy efforts.
Source: MedCity News


AI in Evidence-Based Nursing – Overview

A BMJ blog series outlines how AI is influencing evidence-based nursing through automation, predictive tools, and decision support. Ethical considerations remain critical.
Source: BMJ Blogs


Immersive Technology Reshapes Nursing Education

Amid a critical nursing shortage, immersive technologies like VR and AR are revolutionizing training. They provide students with safe, realistic clinical scenarios to practice and build competence.
Source: Healthcare IT Today


Share Your Skills: Inspire Future Nurses

Experienced nurses are encouraged to mentor younger professionals. Sharing personal experiences and skills enhances retention and strengthens the nursing pipeline.
Source: Nursing Times


Rethinking Employee Education Benefits in Healthcare

Healthcare providers are redesigning employee education benefits to improve retention and performance. Investing in continuous learning supports both staff development and patient care quality.
Source: Healthcare Dive


New Approaches to Clinical Education for New Healthcare Workers

This research explores how to make clinical education more effective and learner-centered. A supportive learning culture fosters engagement and practical skill acquisition.
Source: EurekAlert


The Rise of Continuing Education Among Healthcare Providers

More healthcare professionals are pursuing continuing education to keep pace with rapid changes. Training has become more personalized and accessible through digital platforms.
Source: Breaking AC


Technology is Transforming Nursing Education

Digital tools like simulation and AI are reshaping how nurses are trained. These innovations enhance clinical judgment, critical thinking, and decision-making skills.
Source: Forbes


Why AI Alone Isn’t Enough for Healthcare Innovation

AI is a powerful tool, but meaningful innovation also requires collaboration, ethical guidance, and human insight. System-level thinking is key to sustainable progress.
Source: Fast Company

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U.S. Cuts Vaccines Recommended for All Children from 18 to 11

A new executive order signed by U.S. President Donald Trump reorganizes childhood and adolescent vaccine recommendations into three categories. Vaccinations recommended for all children will cover 11 diseases, while several others will be advised for higher-risk groups or through shared clinical decision-making. The order also calls for further review of vaccine timing and sequencing and aims to expand parental choice.

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Europeans Are Open to AI, but Human Connections Still Matter

Satisfaction with healthcare systems remains low across the countries surveyed, while artificial intelligence is becoming part of more people’s health-related decisions, according to the STADA Health Report 2026. Eighty-two percent of respondents are open to AI playing a role in their care, but 77 percent still rely on their general practitioner or another healthcare professional when making health-related decisions.

06 Aug 2026

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In Harvard study, AI offered more accurate emergency room diagnoses than two human doctors

A new study examines how large language models perform in a variety of medical contexts, including real emergency room cases — where at least one model seemed to be more accurate than human doctors.

08 May 2026

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Giant Polish cancer hospital may open ahead of schedule

Work on one of Europe’s largest cancer hospitals is ahead of schedule and may see the modern facility in the southwestern Polish city of Wrocław treat its first patients in 2027.

13 Feb 2026