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Top Nursing Specialties in Demand for 2025

NexNurse

As we look ahead to 2025, the demand for skilled nursing professionals continues to grow, driven by an aging population, advances in healthcare technology, and evolving patient needs. Nurse Educators Nurse educators are responsible for training and mentoring the next generation of nurses.

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North Carolina Nurse Educator Finds Right Fit in DNP Educational Leadership Program

Post University

Bobbi’s friend and former colleague, who was the department chair at Trident Technical College—where the nursing journey began for Bobbi—encouraged her to apply for an open adjunct position. “I She added the nursing education emphasis to her MSN and finished the program in 2014. I just loved teaching right away,” she says.

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9 Best States to Travel Nurse in 2023

MAS Medical Staffing

The past few years have spotlighted the many challenges nurses face—understaffing and burnout being two primary issues. Today, healthcare workers are leaving behind longtime traditional roles for the freedom and lifestyle that travel nursing provides. Why Should I Become A Travel Nurse?

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Understanding Nursing Shortages in the U.S. for 2023

Daily Nurse

The Health Resources & Services Administration’s Bureau of Health Workforce projects a national shortage of 78,610 full-time equivalent RNs in 2025 and 63,720 in 2030. Therefore, these numbers could be skewed without knowing the full impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the nursing profession.

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Nursing Positions That Don’t Require Working Weekends

Board Vitals - Nursing

You could also consider becoming a public health nurse or a travel nurse. Forensic Nursing If you are looking for a job that is on the front lines of care, deals with challenging and tough cases, and doesn’t (usually) require nights and weekends, becoming a forensic nurse might be for you.