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Should You Become a Nurse Practitioner?

Nurse.com

If you are a registered nurse or LPN/LVN looking to take the next step in your career, you should certainly consider an advanced practice degree and the steps to become a Nurse Practitioner. The Need for Nurse Practitioners. Education to Become a Nurse Practitioner.

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The Nurse Keith Show and Springer Publishing Podcast Launches with a Must-Listen Episode: Navigating Psychiatric Mental Health

Daily Nurse

The debut episode, “Navigating Psychiatric Mental Health: Insights for Advanced Practice Nurses,” features a powerhouse guest: Dr. Brenda Marshall , a tenured professor, Fulbright scholar, psychiatric nurse practitioner, and co-author of the groundbreaking book Psychiatric Mental Health Guidelines for Advanced Practice Nurses.

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The Nurse Keith Show and Springer Publishing Podcast Launches with a Must-Listen Episode: Navigating Psychiatric Mental Health

Minority Nurse

The debut episode, “Navigating Psychiatric Mental Health : Insights for Advanced Practice Nurses,” features a powerhouse guest: Dr. Brenda Marshall , a tenured professor, Fulbright scholar, psychiatric nurse practitioner, and co-author of the groundbreaking book Psychiatric Mental Health Guidelines for Advanced Practice Nurses.

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How to Measure the Potential Value of Earning Your MSN

Minority Nurse

With nursing becoming increasingly complex in this new millennium, nurses are expected to have a broader scope of knowledge, more skill and expertise, and the ability to be dynamic leaders within a multidisciplinary industry, whether that leadership comes from an official title or simply through a nurse’s words and deeds.

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My Journey to Becoming An Acute Care Nurse Practitioner

Nurse Abnormalities

But I chose to become an Acute Care Nurse Practitioner. I attributed much of my newfound strength to my profession and the culture of bedside nursing. My career as an ICU nurse taught me how to advocate for patients, and consequently, it forced me to learn to be an advocate for myself as well.

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Here Are 4 Ways CNOs Can Drive Down Costs

Health Leaders | Nursing

There are care milestones that patients must meet before they can go home, and those milestones are met with the help of care management, leadership, physicians, nurses, and advanced nurse practitioners. However, bedside nurses are no longer alone with the addition of virtual nursing.

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Contributing to the Profession: Why Nursing Education Matters

Minority Nurse

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics , the average nurse educator earns an annual income of $78,000. For a job that requires an advanced degree, any nurse educator could be better served with more lucrative uses of their degree, such as a nurse practitioner or joining an organization’s nursing leadership.