April 30, 2025 - 15:28

In an environment that is meant to foster professional growth and collaboration, a troubling issue has emerged among nurse educators, particularly those in tenure-track roles. Reports indicate that many of these educators face bullying from colleagues, senior faculty, or even administrators. This toxic atmosphere not only undermines the educational mission but also has significant repercussions for the individuals involved.
The consequences of such hostile work environments are severe. Talented educators, who could otherwise contribute to the advancement of nursing education, find themselves driven out of academia. Many opt to return to clinical practice, leaving behind their aspirations to educate the next generation of nurses. This crisis not only affects the individuals who experience bullying but also has broader implications for the quality of nursing education and the future of the profession.
Addressing this silent crisis is essential for fostering a supportive and productive academic environment where nurse educators can thrive and effectively mentor future nurses.
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