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8 Reasons Why You Should Become a Nurse Practitioner

Minority Nurse

Work-Life Balance As a nurse practitioner, you have greater flexibility with your schedule, creating a greater work-life balance. If working a clinic-based job, you can often control your daily schedule, take off to attend family events, and not work weekends. link] [link].

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Exploring the Need for More Nurse Educators in Healthcare

Diversity Nursing

There is a growing need for more Nurse Educators to address the current shortage of Nurses and ensure the future generations of Nurses are well-trained and prepared to provide quality care. Flexible Scheduling People everywhere are demanding a shift toward work-life balance.

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Advanced Nursing Degrees, Should You Take the Leap!

Minority Nurse

Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN): Clinical Registered Nurse Anesthetist Clinical Nurse Specialist Nurse Educator Nurse Leadership/Administrator Reasons to Pursue an Advanced Nursing Degree Now that you understand the various types of advanced degrees and the specialties available, why consider pursuing an advanced nursing degree?

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Mitigating the Nursing Shortage Crisis: A Nurse’s Perspective

American Nurse

Management also must remember and understand the value of each nurse, their families, their personal and professional goals, and the sacrifices they make, especially in times of national emergency or natural disaster. Alyssa King, DNP, APRN, CPNP-PC, PMHNP-BC, CLC, CNE is a Nurse Planner in Lake City, Fla.

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Addressing the Nursing Faculty Shortage

Post University

Considering this disparity, it is little wonder that experienced advanced practice nurses are more drawn to RN roles than faculty positions. Encouraging Tenure and Non-Tenure Track Positions The ability to work part-time ranks high among the distinct advantages that education positions have over traditional nursing positions.

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Exploring Nursing Specializations: How to Find the Right Nursing Career Path

Post University

An In-Depth Look at Nursing Specializations Nursing specializations are targeted areas of practice that call for additional training or experience beyond the scope of a ‘standard’ nursing education. Other specializations may call for graduate-level education, such as a master of science in nursing (MSN).

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Stay Informed With Career Insights From the 2022 Nurse Salary Report

Nurse.com

As turnover continues to be a challenge in nurse staffing, it’s not surprising that our recent salary survey shows that average years of experience for nurses are declining while median salaries are rising. In our 2022 Nurse Salary Research Report , average experience for RNs was 22.5 years, down from 26 years in 2020.

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