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Most In-Demand RN Specialties in California: Where to Focus Your Nursing Career

Registered Nursing

Why Critical Care Nurses Are Needed: California’s population density in metropolitan areas drives high patient volumes in tertiary care centers The state’s earthquake and wildfire risks create periodic surges in critical care needs Complex demographic health challenges including high rates of cardiovascular disease Education Requirements: (..)

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Your Guide to Becoming a Nurse: Step-by-Step Journey

Post University

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics , nurses commonly work in healthcare facilities such as clinics, private practices, hospitals, long-term care facilities, schools, and more.

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Assessing unit culture

American Nurse

The invisible architecture Healthcare leadership experts Bob Dent and Joe Tye describe culture as the invisible architecture of units. A recent American Organization for Nursing Leadership study indicates that 72% of leaders have witnessed bullying and incivility in their environments over the past year. September 8, 2022.

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A Closer Look at the RN Job Description

Every Nurse

Providing direct patient care for patients and residents of long-term care and nursing facilities, as well as across communities, RNs continue to be uniquely placed to make a difference in the health of people. Looking Beyond Opportunities for RNs are continuing to grow and expand during the pandemic.