Abstract
The COVID-19 pandemic has reshaped the global health-care landscape, placing nurses at the forefront of crisis response. As they adapted to surges in patient volumes and resource shortages, nurses expanded their roles, taking on critical responsibilities in crisis management, telehealth, and public health education. This editorial reflects on how these transformative changes underscore the adaptability and resilience of nursing professionals, highlighting their crucial contributions during the pandemic and exploring the lasting impact these innovations may have on the future of nursing practice and education.[1]
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