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Frequently Asked Questions About CCRN Certification 

Board Vitals - Nursing

During the 3-year certification period you must continue to maintain current, unencumbered RN or APRN licensure and complete Renewal by Synergy CERP (Continuing Education Recognition Points) program requirements or pass the CCRN exam. Can I maintain my CCRN if I leave direct care or retire from nursing?

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Satisfaction Guarantees? Data Reveals What Motivates and Retains Traveling Nurses 

Daily Nurse

As the data shows, pay, place, and perks are a few of the best ways to retain and attract these talented nurses.

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Understanding Your Travel Nurse Pay Package: A Simple Breakdown

The Gypsy Nurse

Retirement Plans : Some agencies will contribute to your retirement savings, like a 401(k), helping you prepare for the future. Continuing Education : Many travel nursing jobs offer stipends for continuing education so you can keep learning and stay up-to-date with your skills.

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How to Become a Speech Pathologist: 6 Meaningful Career Steps

University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences

To gain this valuable clinical experience, you may be required to obtain a temporary license , referred to as a limited license or intern license, from the board of speech-language pathology and audiology in your state. Check the state licensing information for clarification. 6 Who Do Speech-Language Pathologists Help?

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Exploring the Top 5 Tax Advantages of Travel Nursing

The Gypsy Nurse

These expenses can include license and certification fees, uniforms, continuing education courses, and professional association memberships. Retirement savings opportunities Travel nurses can take advantage of retirement savings opportunities through employer-sponsored retirement plans like 401(k) plans.

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Understanding the Educational Requirements for Nursing

Post University

Different Paths to Becoming a Registered Nurse A registered nurse, or RN, is a licensed nursing professional who can provide direct care to patients in various clinical settings. If you are interested in a career in nursing, it is crucial to understand the several educational pathways to becoming an RN.

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The Well-Fed Nursing Career

Minority Nurse

When you graduated from nursing school, your attention was focused on passing the NCLEX, getting licensed, and landing your first job. You can grow by taking your continuing education seriously through podcasts, videos, books, nursing journals, in-person and recorded CEU courses, conferences, and webinars.

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