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The Future of Nursing: Why a DNP Degree is Becoming Essential

Registered Nursing

Career Paths Transformed by a DNP Clinical Nurse Specialist Roles Advanced practice in specialized medical areas Higher-level patient care coordination Complex case management Specialized clinical research Learn more about Clinical Nurse Specialist careers.

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Good News For Nurses!

Empowered Nurses

The Hardest Part of Nursing: Politics, Pay, and Burnout While job satisfaction is high, administration and workplace politics emerged as the worst part of the job for many nurses: 22% of RNs and LPNs cited politics as their top frustration, followed closely by low pay (13%).

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Advanced Nursing Degrees, Should You Take the Leap!

Minority Nurse

By completing an advanced degree, the opportunities in leadership, patient care, and contribution to nursing and healthcare science grow. You may pursue a path as a family nurse practitioner, a certified registered nurse anesthetist, or a nurse manager of a healthcare clinic.

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What Do Nurses Want?

Life of a Nurse

There needs to be structures i.e., clinical ladders, career opportunities that balance point of care with teaching, research, and advanced roles such as nurse practitioners, clinical nurse specialists, educators, management and leadership.

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Nurse Compensation Trends for 2025

Diversity Nursing

This article explores potential future strategies for Nurse compensation that go beyond traditional salary increases, focusing on a holistic approach that enhances job satisfaction, work-life balance, and career growth.

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Are APRNs Happy with Their Career Choice?

Board Vitals - Nursing

Medscape conducted a survey recently, of 10,284 nurses that included APRNs. They appear to be fully engaged in the profession, and in helping younger APRNs learn, as mentoring and developing the next generation of nurses were also named as benefits of the job. Like others, APRNs focus on the ability to have some work/life balance.

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100 Men in Nursing – amazing male nurses, midwives and students

The Nurse Break

Medical & Surgical Nursing. Mental Health Nursing. Nurse Educators, Facilitators & Tutors. Nurse Practitioner. Oncology Nursing. Paediatric Nursing. Palliative Care Nursing. Perioperative Nursing. Primary Health, Outpatients & Community Nursing. Miscellaneous.