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Maryland’s Healthcare Preceptor Tax Credit: A Call to Action

American Nurse

Introduction In 2016, Maryland became one of the first states to implement a Healthcare Preceptor Tax Credit. The aim of this legislation was to help alleviate healthcare workforce shortages in the State, and it provided a tax incentive to nurse practitioner student preceptors. Rasheed et al, 2020).

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Nurses With DNP Degree Are Sorely Needed in Health Care and Education

Nurse.com

Registered nurses often seek licensure after completing a diploma program or earning an Associate Degree in Nursing(ADN) or a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN), according to Angela Renee Stewart, DNP, APRN, ACNP-BC, AOCNP, TTS, Clinical Assistant Professor at Baylor University, Louise Herrington School of Nursing.

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Selecting a Nursing Program to Advance Your Career

American Nurse

Recommendation four was to increase the proportion of nurses with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) to 80% by 2020, and recommendation five was to double the number of nurses with a doctorate by 2020. This work builds on the foundation set out by The Future of Nursing: Leading Change, Advancing Health (2011) report.

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How to Become a Critical Care Nurse

Every Nurse

Candidates must practice as an RN or APRN for a minimum of five years with at least 2,000 hours in direct care of acutely or critically ill patients. Candidates must practice as an RN or APRN for a minimum of five years with at least 2,000 hours in direct care of acutely or critically ill patients. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

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Nurse Educator Certifications – How to Prepare in 2023?

Nurse Code

Nurse Educators in most fields may have additional training and specialize as Nurse Practitioners (NP), or Advanced Practice Registered Nurses (APRN) specialization. While at that, the shortage of qualified Nurse Educators to fill the roles of faculty members and clinical preceptors is equally alarming.