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How to Pay for Your MSN Degree: Scholarships, Grants & Loan Forgiveness

Registered Nursing

but job opportunities, salary, and autonomy vary significantly by… 10 Mins Read 28 Feb 25 5 Cheapest Nurse Practitioner Programs To Consider in 2025 Pursuing a career as a Nurse Practitioner (NP) is a rewarding path that offers increased autonomy, higher earning potential, and…

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Where Do People Go When They Do Not Have Healthcare Insurance and need Medical Care?

Nurses Advocates

The Reality of the Situation According to Forbes, health insurance is a vital part of financial planning that helps pay for people’s healthcare. This can include doctor and hospital bills, annual doctor visits, specialist visits, prescription drugs, mental health services, dental care, eye care, and other medical-related expenses.

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Building a better future for all

American Nurse

Nearly 400 attendees addressed mental healthcare stigma in their profession, improvements in care for military veterans, the upcoming revision to the Code of Ethics for Nurses with Interpretive Statements, and other timely and relevant nursing and healthcare issues. Others pointed out the high cost of addiction treatment.

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From the NNA President, September 2024

American Nurse

This year’s topics are as follows: Dialogue Forum #1: Breaking Barriers to Nurse Workforce Well-Being: A Call for Licensure and Employment Policy Reform to Combat Stigma Description: Nurses have struggled with mental and emotional well-being due to the inherent obligations and stressors of their profession. Speakers: Jennifer L.

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Rachael’s Reflections: A Recap on ANA Hill Day and Membership Assembly in D.C.

American Nurse

Delegates discussed key issues for nurses and the nursing profession, including: Nurses’ Mental Health and Licensure: Addressing the stigma and barriers around nurses seeking support for mental and emotional well-being. Improved Care for Veterans: Ensuring healthcare providers are prepared to care for military veterans.

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Collective wisdom

American Nurse

During a dialogue forum on breaking barriers to nursing workforce well-being, we heard poignant testimonies from nurses describing how stigma and systemic obstacles involving mental health and substance use disorder have harmed them personally or their colleagues and impeded their recovery.

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American Nurses Association Membership Assembly 2024

American Nurse

The first of three-dialogue forum was concerning the mental health of nurses and the stigma that surrounds seeking assistance. A committee has been meeting to discuss the revision that will be published in 2025. This stigma can impact nursing licensure and difficulty when seeking employment. presidential election.