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6-Month RN to BSN Programs: Fast-Track Your Nursing Degree in 2025

Registered Nursing

Graduate School Preparation: Thinking about becoming a nurse practitioner or nurse educator? No matter where you are on your nursing journey, theres an article to help you build your knowledge base. Browse our latest articles, curated specifically for modern nurses. You'll need a BSN first.

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

Registered Nursing

Illinois Nurse Educator Scholarships support MSN students pursuing nurse educator roles. Texas Professional Nursing Scholarship Program offers funds for graduate nursing education. Contact your state nursing association or department of higher education to identify state-specific opportunities.

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Second Degree BSN: What Texas Schools Offer ABSN Programs

Registered Nursing

Accelerated BSN (ABSN) programs are helping career changers like you leap into healthcare faster than ever, building on your existing education to get to the frontlines sooner. It's a bold move that can lead to a profoundly fulfilling nursing career rooted in service, resilience, and human connection. 12-month completion.

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How to Become a Nurse Anesthetist?

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A nurse anesthetist can work in surgical clinics, emergency rooms, outpatient care centers, doctors’ offices, respiratory therapy departments, or within the military. On the other hand, a nurse anesthetist is considered an advanced nurse with a nursing education and professional background.

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

American Nurse

Nurse Faculty Shortage Reduction Act (H.R. 2815): This act proposes a 5-year pilot program through a Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) grant to increase faculty at schools of nursing, demonstrating that competitive pay for nursing school faculty can reduce the faculty shortage and ease future nursing workforce challenges.

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The Relentless School Nurse: Women’s History Month Includes A Call to Action Against Voter Suppression

The Relentless School Nurse

– 19th Amendment to the US Constitution ratified in 1920 As we celebrate Women’s History Month 2025, with its theme “Moving Forward Together! It’s about making it harder for women, especially those who have changed their names, moved, or served in the military, to exercise their fundamental right to vote.