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What Does Nurse Recruitment Look Like Now for CNOs?

Health Leaders | Nursing

Right now in the United States, the Bureau of Labor Statistics expects the number of registered nurses to grow by 6% before 2033. According to the Health Resources and Service Administration workforce projections , between 2025 and 2037, the demand for registered nurses is going to continue to outpace the supply.

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The Exec: Words of Wisdom from AONL's New CEO

Health Leaders | Nursing

After receiving a Bachelor of of Science in Exercise Physiology from Texas A&M University, Zangerle went on to get a master's in nursing administration from Kent State University, a master's in business administration with a focus in healthcare from Lake Erie College, and a Doctor of Nursing Practice from Texas Christian University.

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Virtual Nursing Shifts its Focus to the Patient Experience

Health Leaders | Nursing

While patient throughout is one of them, she says, there are many factors beyond the nurse's control that go into how long a patient stays in the hospital. Susan Stone, SVP of Health System Operations and System Chief Nursing Officer, Sharp HealthCare. Photo courtesy Sharp HealthCare.

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Top 5 Post-Master’s Nursing Certificate Programs That Employers Value Most

Registered Nursing

Choosing the right nursing degree is a critical decision that can shape your entire healthcare career.

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So, You Want to Talk About Virtual Nursing. What's Next?

Health Leaders | Nursing

Join us as we face the problems, share solutions, and help you reboot your nurse recruitment strategy. Pillar: CNO Image: Tags: innovation nurses nursing technology telemedicine Secondary Pillars: CNO Article Type: Analysis Published Date: Monday, March 3, 2025 Hide sidebars: Render small main image: