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Gig nursing

American Nurse

Stress, burnout, and lack of work–life balance and flexible work hours contributed to the mass exodus of nurses from their jobs. On-demand, per diem staffing models and travel nursing boomed, and the growing gig economy spurred another flexible staffing approach: gig nursing. But will it last? April 1, 2020. May 22, 2022.

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Leading Nursing Trends for 2023

Nurse.com

Online nursing programs allow students to complete coursework and clinical requirements from the comfort of their own homes, making it easier for working professionals and others with busy schedules to earn a degree in nursing. Home health Home health nursing is another important trend.

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Never Let Your Circumstances Determine Your Destiny

Nurse.com

Tanya Taylor-Edwards, RN My mother was a single mom, so my grandmother raised me most of the time while my mother pursued a business degree and then later when she went to work. I started my career in the non-profit sector, then education, and back to non-profits, but I was never fulfilled until I got the calling to become a nurse.

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33 Nursing Specialties in Demand in 2023

University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences

These cases include medical malpractice, personal injury and long-term care litigation. They manage budgets, coordinate work schedules and lead nursing department operations. They oversee long-term care plans and often develop close working relationships with their patients.

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How to Fix the Nursing Shortage and Address Burnout: Veteran Nurse Leader Has the Answers

Daily Nurse

Anne Dabrow Woods has incredible insight into nursing as a practicing critical care nurse practitioner and nursing educator with over 39 years of experience and counting. There are several temporary solutions to address staffing shortages and burnout, like gig apps and traveling nursing.

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Licensed Practical Nurses: Advancing, Succeeding & Achieving

American Nurse

There are over 630,000 active licensed practical/vocational nurses (LPNs) in the United States and 2,700 are in the State of Delaware. Over 171,000 LPNs work in long-term care facilities, which is ranked as the number one field of nursing that LPNs are offered employment. References Jones, C. McCollum, M.,

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2023 Top Paying Nursing Jobs

Diversity Nursing

Chief Nursing Officer On a day-to-day basis, the CNO of a healthcare organization is kept busy by a wide range of responsibilities. Travel Nurse A travel Nurse is a Registered Nurse with a clinical background working in a non-permanent or temporary Nursing role.