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The Multifaceted Benefits of a Nursing Career

Daily Nurse

From financial security and physical health to spiritual fulfillment and the opportunity to make a lasting community impact, nursing enriches lives, both for the caregiver and the cared for. Financial Security and a Bright Retirement We love a career that allows us to be financially comfortable, and nursing does just that.

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Find Economical Nurse Educator Programs Near Raleigh, North Carolina

Registered Nursing

Wake County's fast population growth and expanding clinical services have increased the need for qualified nurse educators who can prepare practice ready graduates. 2025 Economical Nurse Educator Programs Near Raleigh, North Carolina Aspiring nurses near Raleigh, North Carolina have exciting affordable education options in 2025.

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Graduation Season and the Rise of a New Generation of Nurses: A Beacon of Hope Amid a National Shortage

Minority Nurse

In the world of higher education, this happens a few times a year. Burnout, rising turnover rates, and a wave of retirements have created a perfect storm. They spoke about wanting to serve their communities, to be there for people during their most vulnerable moments, and to advocate for better health outcomes.

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The Vital Role of Faith Community Nurses in Advancing Holistic and Equitable Health Care

American Nurse

APRN, FNP-BC Faith Community Nurses (FCNs), also known as Parish Nurses, are registered nurses—either active or retired—who have completed the Foundations of Faith Community Nursing program. Functioning at the intersection of healthcare and faith, FCNs identify community health needs through education, screenings, and referrals.

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In Case You Missed It: 2025 Penn Nursing Innovation Accelerator Pitch Event!

Penn Nursing

Penn Nursing is globally known for educating dynamic nurses—because our School values evidence-based science and health equity. That’s where our expertise lies, whether in research, practice, community health, or beyond. And that’s just the start. Penn Nursing is the #1-ranked nursing school in the world.

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Utah Grants Full Practice Authority to Nurse Practitioners

Health Leaders | Nursing

Momentum for FPA increased during the pandemic, when states temporarily suspended practice agreements and allowed NPs to practice at the top of their education, giving patients direct access to care. FPA makes a difference in the health of a state’s residents, Kapu noted. We look forward to more states following suit."

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“Mini Nurse Academy” Gets Elementary School Students Interested in Medicine

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If we’re going to be serious about improving diversity within the nursing workforce, then we have to move back to those younger grades and begin to educate and inspire,” said Dr. Martha Dawson, National Black Nurses Association president. Just 8% of all nurses in the U.S. Many of them won’t become doctors or nurses, but a few of them might.