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Second Careers for Retired RNs

Registered Nursing

Retirement from nursing doesn't mean the end of professional fulfillment. Many retired registered nurses (RNs) find that they still have a passion for healthcare, education, or helping others in different capacities. Below, we'll review various ways retired RNs can stay active in their next chapter.

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5 Cheapest Nurse Practitioner Programs To Consider in 2025

Registered Nursing

The program requires between 53 to 59 credit hours, depending on the student’s prior education and chosen plan of study. The program requires between 53 to 59 credit hours, depending on the student’s prior education and chosen plan of study. The program is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE).

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Here's the Current Landscape of Nursing Education

Health Leaders | Nursing

Nursing education is evolving to accommodate new generations of nurses, says this nurse educator. Amidst one of the largest workforce shortages in healthcare history, CNOs are looking for ways to recruit new graduate nurses now more than ever. To combat burnout, it is essential that nurses learn self-care.

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Unexpected Career Paths in Forensic Nursing

Registered Nursing

From assisting the FBI in criminal investigations to working in disaster zones, forensic nurses are making an impact in unexpected places. If you’re interested in forensic nursing but want to explore non-traditional career paths, this guide is for you!

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80% of Nurses Plan to Remain on the Job Until Retirement

Health Leaders | Nursing

Better mental health, new bonuses, and social media engagement have helped improve working conditions. The percentage of nurses who are staying on until retirement is up from 55% in 2022, according to the 2023 State of U.S.

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Mitigating the Nursing Shortage Crisis: A Nurse’s Perspective

American Nurse

It’s clear that the state of the nursing shortage is at a crisis level. As an experienced bedside nurse, a recent nursing psychiatric/mental health graduate student, and a clinical adjunct faculty instructor, I have a strong opinion about what must be done. References Advisory Board.

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100 Men in Nursing – amazing male nurses, midwives and students

The Nurse Break

International Nurses. Medical & Surgical Nursing. Mental Health Nursing. Nurse Educators, Facilitators & Tutors. Nurse Practitioner. Oncology Nursing. Paediatric Nursing. Palliative Care Nursing. Matthew | Cardiac Nurse Educator. Mature Aged Student.