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The Nursing Shortage: Looking Ahead to 2023

Nurse.com

Statistics show the nursing shortage is still a crisis, but 2023 could be a turning point. Front-line nurse don’t need numbers to know that the nursing shortage is wreaking havoc on their workplaces. To learn more about what’s needed in 2023, Nurse.com talked with prominent nursing leaders. Retention is key.

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Resources to better understand racism in nursing

American Nurse

(See Allyship in Nursing ) Source: “Allyship in Nursing” Infographic.

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The LPN Path: Weighing the Advantages and Challenges of Licensed Practical Nursing

Every Nurse

Continuing Education Requirements To maintain licensure and stay current with evolving healthcare practices, LPNs must engage in ongoing professional development. Salary and Job Outlook: A Closer Look According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics , as of May 2023, the median annual wage for LPNs was $59,730.

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Nursing Informatics: What It Is, Why and How to Get Started

University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences

Program Information Request Information Nursing Informatics Career Outlook Informatics nurses are specialized registered nurses * (RNs.) The employment for RNs is projected to increase by 6% between 2023 and 2033, according to the U.S. Nursing Informatics is not currently offered as a specialty at USAHS.

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Meet a Champion of Nursing Diversity: Aneesah Coates

Minority Nurse

She’ll graduate with her doctorate in nursing practice as a psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner in December 2023. Coates is an important nursing leader , and we’re pleased to profile her as part of the Champions of Nursing Diversity Series 2023.