
What is an MSN/MBA Dual Degree Program and is it Worth It?
Many nurses interested in advancing their careers on the business side of healthcare think that their only options are to get a Master’s in Healthcare Administration (MHA) or a Master’s …
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Many nurses interested in advancing their careers on the business side of healthcare think that their only options are to get a Master’s in Healthcare Administration (MHA) or a Master’s …
ELIGIBILITY Only students currently enrolled as High School juniors, seniors, undergraduates, or graduate students may apply for and receive NURSE.ORG’s $1,000 Healthcare Leaders Scholarship. Scholarships may be used only to …
Part One What is the Average Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner Salary? If you are considering going back to school to become a psychiatric nurse practitioner, also known as a psychiatric mental-health …
Flight nurses, are registered nurses that are trained to provide medical care as they transport patients in either a helicopter or an airplane. They often transport critically ill or injured …
If you're considering becoming a Registered Nurse (RN), college education plays a very important role in launching your career. Currently, the healthcare system is demanding the need for more and …
Private duty nursing, often confused with other types of home care nursing, is an evolving nursing specialty. With an ongoing increase in the aging population, more and more families are …
When you choose a career in nursing, you are committing yourself to play a critical role in the medical system. Depending upon where and how you choose to practice, your …
Advancing your nursing career from a CNA to RN is a smart move towards securing a lucrative future in the nursing profession. Not only can it be incredibly rewarding to …
If you are a registered nurse who is independent, dedicated to quality patient care and interested in advancing your career and earning significantly more income, then becoming a Certified Registered …
The Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN) and the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE) evaluate nursing schools and programs in the United States. Each school or program must …