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Nurses: Always Ready, Always Willing

Daily Nurse

Despite ongoing nursing shortages that plague our healthcare system, millions of nurses keep punching the proverbial clock day after day — it’s what we’re trained to do. In a video news clip , the nurses discuss their experience of the crisis that unfolded in the vestibule of the office building where they work.

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What Is a Doctor of Nursing Practice? (And What You Should Know)

Post University

Not only are the needs of patients becoming more complex, but the number of nurses has also started to dwindle. Nurses are facing extreme burnout, causing many to leave the profession and, in turn, underscoring the need for effective and intuitive nurse leaders. Thank you for reading!

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Exploring the Need for More Nurse Educators in Healthcare

Diversity Nursing

The Bureau also projects 203,200 openings for RNs each year through 2031 when Nurse retirements and workforce exits are factored into the number of Nurses needed in the U.S. Approximately 30,200 new APRNs, which are prepared in master’s and doctoral programs, will be needed each year through 2031 to meet the rising demand for care.

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The future of nursing: an analysis of the latest nursing statistics and trends for 2023

Nurse Deck

Nursing in the country looks bright in 2023 as it remains the top-rated profession in terms of honesty and ethics. In addition, nursing jobs continue to be in demand due to multiple factors. Advanced practice registered nurses (APRNs) who have received specialty training will see high demand in their fields of specialization.

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New VR Technology Transports Nursing Students to a Busy Hospital Floor

Health Leaders | Nursing

Students using vrClinicals for Nursing with a Meta™ Quest 2 headset will be engaged in an authentic, virtual clinical environment where they must navigate real challenges nurses encounter on the job: prioritizing multiple patients with varied, complex cases; colleague interruptions; and patient requests.

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16 Types of Master’s in Nursing Roles and Salaries

University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences

Nursing is a rewarding career with several graduate degrees for nurses and paths to increase your clinical knowledge and possibly boost your salary. The American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN) projects that we’ll face a nursing shortage as baby boomers retire from the field, 1 making nursing an ideal career to pursue.

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Does money matter?

American Nurse

Several challenges and barriers have led to the faculty shortage, but low salaries may be the driving force behind recruitment struggles, faculty dissatisfaction, and plans to leave academia. For nursing, we compared APRN industry salaries to faculty salaries because APRN positions require at least a master’s degree.

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