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Nurse.org Staff By: Nurse.org Staff
Guide

How to Become a Hospice Nurse

Though many think of hospice nursing as a difficult or even depressing job, those who have chosen it as their career speak in glowing terms of how much they love …

Nurse.org Staff By: Nurse.org Staff
Guide

4 Steps to Becoming a Postpartum Nurse

If you love babies and want to spend time caring for them and new mothers, becoming a postpartum nurse may be the perfect fit for you! Postpartum nurses care for …

Nurse.org Staff By: Nurse.org Staff
Guide

How to Become a Pediatric Nurse

A pediatric nurse provides specialized care to babies, children, and adolescents. Pediatrics nursing is appealing to many aspiring registered nurses (RNs) because it offers opportunities to provide new, promising futures …

Lee Nelson By: Lee Nelson
Stories

How to Become a Flight Nurse

What is a Flight Nurse? Flight nurses, also known as transport nurses, are registered nurses that are trained to provide medical care as they transport patients in either rotor (helicopter) …

Kathleen Gaines By: Kathleen Gaines
Guide

How to Become a Nurse Case Manager

A Nurse Case Manager, also known as a care coordinator, specializes in the organization and collaboration of patient care and treatment by all members of the care team. Often, patients …

Kathleen Gaines By: Kathleen Gaines
Guide

How to Become a Travel Nurse

With more and more nurses wanting to travel the country and still work in a profession they love, travel nursing has become increasingly popular. It offers guaranteed shifts at a …

Kathleen Gaines By: Kathleen Gaines
Guide

How to Become an Occupational Health Nurse

Occupational Health Nurses, also known as employee health nurses, recognize and prevent health effects from hazardous exposures and treat worker’s injuries and illnesses. If you are considering becoming an Occupational …

Kathleen Gaines By: Kathleen Gaines
Guide

Critical Care Transport Nurse Career & Salary Guide

Critical care transport nurses work to safely and quickly transport patients requiring life-saving medical intervention. Their job is to effectively assess patients and determine their medical needs and possible interventions …

Kathleen Gaines By: Kathleen Gaines
Guide

How to Become an Air Force Registered Nurse

Air Force Nurses are healthcare professionals that provide nursing care to military personnel, military families, and individuals around the world during humanitarian missions. In this guide, we’ll explain what an …