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The 10 Least Stressful Nursing Jobs: Finding Balance in Your Career

Every Nurse

Nurses can find a career path that aligns with their personal and professional goals, allowing them to make a meaningful impact on others’ lives while maintaining a balanced and fulfilling lifestyle. Related : Seven Ways Nurses Can Avoid Burnout Nursing is a rewarding profession, but it can also be physically and mentally demanding.

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6 Careers You Can Pursue With a BSN Beyond Bedside Nursing

Scrubs

What usually comes to mind when you hear the term nursing is bedside nursing, whereby a registered nurse working in medical fertility handles multiple patients. However, that is not the only career path for aspiring and current nurses. Here are the six careers you can pursue with a BSN beyond bedside nursing.

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Nursing Roles Beyond the Bedside

Nurse.com

Many experienced nurses are leaving the profession, and the younger generation of nurses entering the field are facing immense adversity. Exploring nursing roles beyond the bedside may be the answer for nurses looking to make a change that incorporates their education and experience.

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Recommended Reading from the June Issue of AJN

Amercan Journal of Nursing

Initiating Virtual Nursing in General Inpatient Care This article describes how one hospital developed a virtual RN role for experienced nurses to support bedside RNs and patients on designated general care inpatient units. ” A Specialty Spotlight gives an inside look at nursing informatics.

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Exciting Nursing Career Paths for the Aging Nurse

Minority Nurse

Nurse Educator Many acute care facilities have nurse educators who are experts and specialists in their field. The American Nurses Association (ANA) states, “ Nurse educators find themselves in diverse settings, from hospitals and community health organizations to universities and online education platforms.

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How to Measure the Potential Value of Earning Your MSN

Minority Nurse

Nurses have an embarrassment of riches to choose from when planning their nursing education journey and professional career in healthcare. From entry-level Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) to a terminal degree like a PhD or Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP), there are a myriad of pathways in the nursing profession.

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How Data Leads to Better Nursing: Improving Workflows and Patient Care

Minority Nurse

For almost any nurse, data is a touch point in their day, whether they work at the bedside, in an independent office, or a boardroom. Data is critical,” says Andrew Awoniyi, ND, RN, NI-BC, education director and board member of the American Nursing Informatics Association (ANIA). “It It underlies everything we do.”