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Trailblazers in Scrubs: Celebrating Black Nurses Who Changed History and Inspire the Future

Daily Nurse

During World War II, Osborne was a consultant to the National Nursing Council for War Service, helping place Black nurses in the military. Johnson-Brown: Leading the Way in Military Nursing In 1979, Hazel W. Her career began as a nurse and evolved into a position of leadership where she oversaw thousands of nurses worldwide.

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Texas Army Nurse Prepares for Next Chapter in Leadership with MSN

Post University

I was waiting tables because there were no other job opportunities in my profession close to home, but my stepfather was the one to tell me I needed to get back into the military, she recalls. She earned a promotion to Sergeant First Class and then to transportation warrant officer.

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A Military Nursing Career: CAPT Andrea Petrovanie-Green

Minority Nurse

Military nursing is a career path that offers professional opportunities, a sense of family, and a commitment to meaningful service. Military nurses are especially proud of their profession on Veteran’s Day. ” Her path to a military nursing career began with those embedded principles.

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The Importance of Diversity in Nursing: Black History Month Reflection

Diversity Nursing

Estelle Massey Osborne (19011981) The first Black Nurse to earn a masters degree and an advocate for integrating Black Nurses into the military and professional Nursing organizations. To support diversity in Nursing, we must: Promote Nursing programs that encourage diversity and inclusion. Army and lead the Army Nurse Corps.

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MSN – Case Management Specialization Graduate Returns to Post University for a Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) Degree

Post University

I wanted to gain a competitive edge in my career so that I could move into management, and I felt the military would give me that experience, Debra says. Eventually, Debra decided to earn a Master of Human Relations at Oklahoma University, which the military offered abroad while she was deployed in Germany.

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6-Month RN to BSN Programs: Fast-Track Your Nursing Degree in 2025

Registered Nursing

Career Growth: BSN-prepared nurses are more eligible for promotions, leadership positions, and higher salaries. The curriculum is just as comprehensive as a standard BSN; it's just compressed. These programs are designed for a very specific type of student: driven, experienced, and ready to take their career to the next level.

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Why Choose a Career as a Military Nurse: Pathways and Rewards

Every Nurse

Career Paths Why Choose a Career as a Military Nurse: Pathways and Rewards EveryNurse Staff Last Updated: 10/03/2023 Popular Posts 10 Highest Paying Nursing Jobs & Specialties Why Should You Earn a BSN? If so, a career as a military nurse could be the perfect fit for you.