Articles tagged with:nursing programs - Part 3
The registered nursing profession comprises the largest number of healthcare workers in the United States, and many more are needed. Job growth can be attributed to technological advances, and an increasing elderly population. RN's in California enjoy the
This article walks would-be nurses through the process of applying for nursing school. Asking for letters of recommendation and requesting online information are covered, as well as other easily-procrastinated yet simple tasks.
Referencing a recent NOW on PBS show, this article takes a pragmatic look at the nursing shortage, the recession, the lack of nursing faculty, and related factors new grad nurses need to be aware of.
In an effort to help ease a severe nursing faculty shortage, several New England states have banded together to offer nursing scholarships and grants to help nurses earn an advanced nursing degree such as their Master's in Nursing or Doctorate in exchange
This article examines the historical concept of lifelong learning for nurses by examining challenges and problems faced by nurses in the past, and presents solutions that provide today's nurses with unprecedented access to continuing nursing education opp
Making a career change can be a difficult decision. The article discusses how to determine if and when a job change should take place. It covers such topics as job boredom, fear of change, stress, and burn-out, and offers positive advise about what to do

