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Study Reveals the Enduring Effects of the COVID Pandemic 

Daily Nurse

Another 610,388 RNs reported an “intent to leave” the workforce by 2027 due to stress, burnout, and retirement. But the data revealed that 330,000 RNs had departed, combining retirements and those who left the workforce due to stress and burnout. “In terms of looking retrospectively, we were really floored by that number,” Martin says.

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How to Become a Nurse Later in Life 

Board Vitals - Nursing

In this guide, we will answer the most common questions asked by those starting a nursing career later in life. The first step in becoming a nurse is ensuring you want to pursue this career. Is it a lifelong passion, a desire for a meaningful career change, or a newfound interest? Do I Really Want to Become a Nurse?

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5 Things to Consider When Changing Jobs as a Medical Provider

Hospital Recruiting | Nursing

Discussed below are five things to consider when changing jobs as a medical provider. Licensing, Malpractice, and Credentialing When changing jobs as a medical provider, one of the most important things to consider is how your licensing, malpractice, and credentialing will be affected. and may want to plan for this.

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How Much Does Occupational Therapy School Cost? Ultimate Guide

University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences

population ages, the demand for practitioners in health professions like occupational therapy (OT) will likely grow ¹ The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) predicts that between 2022 and 2032, an average of 16,100 occupational therapist jobs will open each year, mainly due to retirements or career changes. As the U.S.

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9 Best States to Travel Nurse in 2023

MAS Medical Staffing

With regular registered nurse salaries staying stagnant alongside increased demands by employers, the exponential earning potential of travel nursing and malleable lifestyle it provides should make it a career change to consider. Average Travel Nurse Salary In Massachusetts: $2,249 per week 2. Sources: #1 Megha K.