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Top Nursing Certifications: More Than CPR

Daily Nurse

While CPR is a vital credential for all healthcare professionals, there are other certifications you can obtain as a nurse to further your expertise. Today, we will look at ten certifications that can help your career. The Importance of Obtaining Additional Certifications We cannot overstate the value of nursing certifications.

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The 10 Least Stressful Nursing Jobs: Finding Balance in Your Career

Every Nurse

This role is often considered less stressful due to: Regular daytime hours with weekends and summers off Less intense patient care compared to hospital settings Focus on preventive care and health education Requirements typically include an RN license, pediatric nursing experience, and sometimes school nurse certification.

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Living donor liver transplant coordinator

American Nurse

Expansion of the transplant coordinator scope and responsibilities to include assisting in the pre-, peri- and post-transplant phases for recipients and donors means that many now work in outpatient clinics as well as in hospitals and in association with OPOs. transplant centers don’t currently require this.

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How To Become a Registered Nurse

Nurse.com

Their talents are why nurses are highly sought after for a variety of settings. Skilled nursing facilities. Ambulatory and outpatient clinics. Like all career paths, becoming an RN has a required educational component. To start, RNs can work for: Hospitals. Long-term care facilities. Private practices.

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How to Plan a Nursing Career Path and Keep Advancing

MAS Medical Staffing

An informatics nurse may act as a consultant to healthcare providers, facilities, and organizations, or be employed directly by larger hospitals, networks, insurance agencies, or public health agencies. Family Nurse Practitioner From a patient’s perspective, visiting with a nurse practitioner is equivalent to seeing a doctor for many needs.

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