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Doctorate in Education Salary and Career Outlook

University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences

Expected job growth in EdD careers is equally appealing, with some sectors of postsecondary teaching expected to increase 24% from now until 2031. million jobs) from now until 2031. Doctorate in education salary levels are impressive, with some postsecondary teaching specialties touting annual salaries of over $100,000.

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Understanding Nursing Shortages in the U.S. for 2023

Daily Nurse

Retirement : Another issue is the substantial number of nurses nearing retirement age. Per a 2020 National Nursing Workforce Study conducted by the National Council of State Boards of Nursing, the average age for a registered nurse (RN) was 52 years old, potentially signaling a large wave of retirements over the next 15 years.

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Leveling the Playing Field for Rural Health Providers

Health Leaders | Nursing

The only time you'll likely find a gastroenterologist or neurologist in rural America is if they've retired there. The MAVEN Project is a nonprofit organization that has built a network of retired and active providers and specialists to virtually mentor and support providers in rural areas and those who work with underserved populations. "We

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How To Become a Travel Physical Therapist

University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences

Currently, the demand for physical therapists is expected to grow 17 percent between 2021 and 2031 due to current physical therapists leaving or retiring. What licensing requirements exist where you want to work? They may want to see the world or work somewhere that pays them more. What locations are most interesting to you?

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Saluting the Evolution of Nursing and Centuries of Heroism

The Gypsy Nurse

Nursing is the nation’s largest healthcare profession, with more than four million registered nurses (RNs) nationwide and a projected increase of 200,000 per year through 2031. The nursing profession has evolved over centuries to include formal training, regulations, certifications, and licensing.