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Advanced Nursing Degrees, Should You Take the Leap!

Minority Nurse

By completing an advanced degree, the opportunities in leadership, patient care, and contribution to nursing and healthcare science grow. You may pursue a path as a family nurse practitioner, a certified registered nurse anesthetist, or a nurse manager of a healthcare clinic.

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Meet the CEO That Stayed Up All Night

Daily Nurse

We have over 6,500 team members,” Charlton shares, “and nursing makes up over 2,000 of those team members (including LPNs, RNs, and APRNs). We have 600 nurses working in ambulatory, 220 APRNs, 1000+ nurses within the hospital setting, and 150+ working in leadership or other corporate support positions.

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

Post University

Even ‘general’ career pathways will eventually involve some element of specialization or targeted skill development, as it takes a unique skill set to thrive as a registered nurse or a nurse manager, for instance. This focus demonstrates a clear answer to “Can nurses specialize?”

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The Ultimate How-To Guide for Aspiring School Nurses

Post University

There are many ways to leverage your interests in a professional capacity, but one field provides a powerful opportunity to make a difference while also maintaining an appealing element of work-life balance: school nursing.