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Exploring the Need for More Nurse Educators in Healthcare

Diversity Nursing

The Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN) workforce, including Nurse Practitioners, Nurse Anesthetists, and Nurse Midwives, is expected to grow much faster than average for all occupation, by 40% from 2021 through 2031, according to the BLS’ Occupational Outlook Handbook.

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

Post University

Work Environment and Lifestyle Considerations RNs and APRNs can be found in nearly any medical setting imaginable. This is great news for nurses with specific intentions regarding work environments or scheduling. While many RNs and APRNs work 12-hour shifts, this is not always necessary.

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Essential Answers for Those Considering a Nursing Career

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Developing coping strategies, such as stress management techniques, physical exercise, and seeking support from colleagues or counseling services, can help prevent burnout. Maintaining a healthy work-life balance is crucial for nurses to recharge and avoid compassion fatigue.

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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.