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7 Jobs You Can Do With a BSN Degree Besides Nursing

Every Nurse

You may be pleased to know there are plenty of ways to put a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) to use other than by providing bedside care. Check out these seven areas where you can put your hard-earned BSN degree to work without getting involved with traditional clinical care.

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Nursing Education: Pipeline to the Future

Minority Nurse

In the world of nursing, consistent rates of students graduating from nursing programs, becoming licensed, and successfully entering the workforce are critical to the long-term viability of the nursing profession and the healthcare system itself. In that regard, nursing education is a pipeline to the future.

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Photo Essay: Support Services at Cleveland Clinic

Consult QD

Thanks to generous donor support, Cleveland Clinic Cancer Institute is able to offer support services to help patients and their care partners throughout their cancer journey. These services provide comfort to patients and their care partners, offering a respite from cancer-directed therapies.

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2024 Professional Reading List

Nurses Advocates

They are: A Practical Guide to Acute Care Case Management: The Day to Day “How To Be An Acute Care Case Manager” Resource. This book is an excellent guide and reference for case managers entering the acute care practice setting. Step into this guided self-care journey and enjoy the support, positivity, and encouragement.

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8 Types of Rehabilitation

University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences

Recreational therapists help improve independence and self-confidence in these individuals’ everyday lives 1. Pharmacotherapy Pharmacotherapy is a unique type of rehabilitation that involves treating individuals with pharmaceuticals. Respiratory therapists provide care for patients of all ages—from infants to seniors 17.