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Future Family Nurse Practitioner Wants to Give Back to Her Rural Arkansas Community

Post University

Seeking Work-Life Balance After she got married in December 2022, Megan started thinking about other opportunities in nursing. A coworker at the hospital in the acute care area told Megan to consider becoming a family nurse practitioner. I like that as a family nurse practitioner, I can go in any direction.

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Discover Best Acute Care NP Programs Near El Paso, Texas

Registered Nursing

With housing costs 15 percent below the Texas average and robust in-state tuition rates highlighted in the 2025 Best Nursing Schools in Texas rankings, El Paso provides an affordable environment to advance your career as an acute care nurse practitioner.

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Good News For Nurses!

Empowered Nurses

Yet, despite these hurdles, an overwhelming 92% of nurses report they are glad they chose the nursing profession, according to Medscapes 2024 Nurse Career Satisfaction Report. For advanced practice nurses, documentation requirements (11%) and lack of work-life balance (11%) also topped the list.

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Is Nurse Midwifery the Right Pathway for You?

Registered Nursing

Dual Specialization Options Duration: 3+ years full-time Focus: Combined Women’s Health NP and Midwifery certifications Best for: Maximum versatility in practice settings Programs to consider: Emory University, Ohio State University, University of California San Francisco The Rewards: Why Midwives Love Their Work Understanding the deeply rewarding (..)

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Nursing Burnout: What It Is and How to Prevent It?

University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences

Increased Demand and Staffing Shortages Another contributing factor to nursing burnout is the growing demand for nurses as the Baby Boomer generation ages and the prevalence of chronic disease increases. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) projects that employment for registered nurses will grow by 6% between 2023 and 2033.

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Nursing Trends in 2023 and Beyond

Diversity Nursing

Nurses at the forefront of healthcare continue to face challenges that change how we provide Nursing care to our patients. As the Nursing field continues to evolve, here are some of the top Nursing trends to watch in 2023 and for the years to come.

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Nurse Faculty Member Earns DNP and Promotion to Assistant Director

Post University

However, when a friend of the family connected Kennetta to a nurse and a nurse practitioner, she had the chance to shadow them in their jobs. Kennetta changed her major to nursing and in 2001, finished the Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) and became a Registered Nurse.