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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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Understanding the Educational Requirements for Nursing

Post University

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics , the demand for qualified RNs is expected to increase, particularly as current nurses look to retire or pursue a different career. If you are interested in a career in nursing, it is crucial to understand the several educational pathways to becoming an RN.

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Unexpected Career Paths in Forensic Nursing

Registered Nursing

Correctional and Prison Healthcare Nursing Forensic nurses working in prisons and detention centers provide medical care to incarcerated individuals, many of whom are victims or perpetrators of crime. Can forensic nurses really work for the FBI?

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

The Nurse Break

ICU / Intensive Care Unit Nursing. Indigenous Nursing. International Nurses. Medical & Surgical Nursing. Mental Health Nursing. Nurse Educators, Facilitators & Tutors. Nurse Practitioner. Oncology Nursing. Paediatric Nursing. Palliative Care Nursing.