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Nurses With DNP Degree Are Sorely Needed in Health Care and Education

Nurse.com

Registered nurses often seek licensure after completing a diploma program or earning an Associate Degree in Nursing(ADN) or a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN), according to Angela Renee Stewart, DNP, APRN, ACNP-BC, AOCNP, TTS, Clinical Assistant Professor at Baylor University, Louise Herrington School of Nursing.

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Remote Nursing: Find Work-From-Home Jobs That Work for You

Nurse.com

Mona Stecker, RN The first telehealth nursing jobs emerged in the late 1990s. These mostly consisted of nurse telephone helplines, or nurse triage, said Mona Stecker, DNP, NP-BC, CNRN, SCRN, who runs a private practice with neurology patients, in Fresno, California.

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2024 MONA Board of Director Candidates

American Nurse

She holds compact licensure in the State of Missouri as a Registered Nurse and is also licensed as an advance practice nurse in Missouri as an Adult Clinical Nurse Specialist. Since 2021, I have been in private practice. I am active and held offices in several professional nursing organizations.

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DNP vs. NP: What is the Difference?

University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences

A nurse practitioner is an advanced practice registered nurse (APRN) who has completed advanced education, MSN or DNP, and clinical training beyond the registered nurse (RN) level. How To Earn a DNP Learn more about the seven levels of nursing. Is a DNP the Highest Degree in Nursing?

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Chart Your Own Journey With Unique Nursing Opportunities

Post University

This role primarily involves advanced practice registered nurses (APRNs), who receive targeted training and must secure graduate-level degrees before they can move into this high-level specialty. Nurse midwives often work at birth centers but can also be found in hospitals and private practices.

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How to Grow Your Nursing Network

MAS Medical Staffing

For nurses, potential positive scenarios abound, whether it’s meeting an APRN who galvanizes you to continue your nursing education or developing a group of supportive colleagues where you share your ambitions, ideas, and challenges. But networking for nurses extends beyond finding your work bestie or coffee pal.

APRN 52
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How Nurses Can Improve LGBTQ+ Health Disparities

Nurse.com

Here’s what some nurses are doing to bridge the gap in LGBTQ+ health disparities. As a queer nurse and lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ+) nurse educator, Clare Madrigal, BSN, RN, knows the disparities and barriers that LGBTQ+ patients face in accessing health care.

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