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Transforming the Workforce

Penn Nursing

MPN ABSN Accelerated second-degree program for students with a non-nursing bachelor’s degree 15-months, in-person program 21 credit units to graduation Program begins in fall semester For program application, bachelor’s degree with a GPA of 3.0

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How to Measure the Potential Value of Earning Your MSN

Minority Nurse

In terms of any further return on investment for earning his MSN, Jenkins adds, “My education has offered me many opportunities to position myself into nursing leadership positions where I can make tremendous positive impact in all areas of nursing practice.

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Feeding Your Nursing Career

Digital Doorway

Individualized Career Nutrition Optimal nutrition for your nursing career may be quite dissimilar from that of your friends or colleagues. One nurse's career might thrive on continuing education, attending clinical conferences, and learning new bedside nursing skills.

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Your Nursing Resume Guide (Sample Resume Download)

Nurse Abnormalities

Before I continue this post, it is important to note that while I am not a professional resume writer, I am a nurse who has held several jobs and have only been turned down for one. Previously, I worked in bedside nursing and travel nursing, and now, I am working a new NP job.

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9 Careers for RNs Beyond the Hospital Bedside

Every Nurse

BEYOND THE BEDSIDE 9 Careers for Registered Nurses Beyond the Hospital Bedside EveryNurse Staff Last Updated: 09/30/2023 Popular Posts 10 Highest Paying Nursing Jobs & Specialties Why Should You Earn a BSN? As a result, working in a setting other than the bedside can come with the stigma of not being a “real nurse.”

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Flipped Classroom

Penn Nursing

It absolutely changed my perspective on bedside nursing to be on the receiving end of nursing care while hospitalized for 18 days, then a readmission at Penn for sepsis and neutropenia for another 5 days. At key moments, their advocacy has pushed my providers to answer tough questions and expedite care transitions.

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From clown to nurse to executive leader

American Nurse

This role isn’t only about well-being for the largest global workforce—nurses—but for anyone who works in healthcare. At the root of my current work sits precious lessons learned while serving as an emergency nurse. At the center of my nursing skills sit life-changing lessons I learned while a clown.