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4 Things to Love About Ambulatory Nursing

Daily Nurse

Reason #2: Ambulatory Nursing Offers a Plethora of Choices When we think about ambulatory nursing, many settings come to mind, including home health, hospice, dialysis, telehealth, public health, community health, school nursing , and medical specialty and physician offices.

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Nursing Positions That Don’t Require Working Weekends

Board Vitals - Nursing

According to registerednursing.org, “Forensic nurses are exposed to emotionally draining and potentially disturbing cases, so having a stable work-life balance and support from family and friends is essential.” You could also consider becoming a public health nurse or a travel nurse. The job comes with a special warning.

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Chart Your Own Journey With Unique Nursing Opportunities

Post University

Generally, traditional nursing is viewed as primarily clinical, with ‘typical’ nurses caring for a wide range of patients, often based in healthcare settings such as physician offices, specialty clinics, or hospitals.

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The Ultimate How-To Guide for Aspiring School Nurses

Post University

There are many ways to leverage your interests in a professional capacity, but one field provides a powerful opportunity to make a difference while also maintaining an appealing element of work-life balance: school nursing.