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Nursing Work Environments: A Brief Guide

Nurse.com

Recently, nurses have navigated their careers through a global pandemic, a travel nursing boom, supply issues, and continue to face an ongoing nursing shortage. Nearly 30% of nurses considered leaving the profession in 2021, compared to 11% in 2020, according to Nurse.com’s 2022 Nurse Salary Research Report.

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California Nurse Practitioner Student and Cardiac Nurse Carries on Her Mother’s Legacy

Post University

She spent two years as a cardiac/interventional nurse at Lenox Hill Hospital—where she had previously worked as a surgical tech—then returned to travel nursing in 2018. Long term, she wants to open her own private practice. Open Doors and Inspiration Having the BSN opened doors for Igng.

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What Can You Do with a Kinesiology Major?: Fifteen Career Paths

University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences

Becoming a registered nurse usually includes: Earning either an associate’s or bachelor’s degree in nursing. 17 To pursue advanced leadership opportunities, consider earning a Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP). However, most work in hospitals, clinics and private practices.