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The Well-Fed Nursing Career

Minority Nurse

When you graduated from nursing school, your attention was focused on passing the NCLEX, getting licensed, and landing your first job. and soft skills (communication, emotional intelligence, patient education, etc.) Your resume should always be up to date and ready for action. These are all great networking opportunities.

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Why Choose an RN to BSN Program for Your Nursing Career?

Post University

Some pursue a BSN before taking the NCLEX and getting licensed. Others prefer a phased approach, consisting of earning an associate degree in nursing (ADN), passing the NCLEX to become licensed, and later completing advanced coursework to obtain a BSN. The influence of evidence-based care in nursing education cannot be overstated.

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Should I Stay or Should I Go? A Guide for Nurses Deciding Whether to Leave Their Jobs

Empowered Nurses

Personal Growth: Are there opportunities for advancement, education, or skill-building? outpatient clinics, telehealth, education, legal nurse consulting). You feel like your license may be at risk. My favorite saying is you can always find another job but you cannot get another license.

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I’ve Just Passed My FNP Certification Exam, Now What?

Daily Nurse

Obtain State Licensure as an FNP After passing your FNP certification exam, the next step is to apply for an advanced practice nurse practitioner ( APRN ) license in your primary state of residence or where you intend to work. The AANP and ANCC have specifics regarding the type of continuing education needed every five years.

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Levels of Nursing Explained

University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences

Non-degree nurses include certified nursing assistants (CNAs) and licensed practical nurses (LPNs) who complete nursing-level education programs that don’t culminate in a degree. Becoming an APRN often requires further education, such as a Master of Science in Nursing (MSN). CNA Median Annual Salary: $18.96/hour,

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Washington Veterans Affairs Nurse Aims to Deepen Her Impact with MSN – Case Management Specialization

Post University

She continued her education at Olympic College while working and earned an Associate of Arts degree a year later followed by a practical nursing certificate the year after that. Plus, the VA is very supportive of education. Back to School for a BSN Once she joined the VA, Kayla was eager to expand her knowledge.

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It Took a Village: New Mother and Psychiatric Nurse Earns MSN Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner

Post University

Once she had settled in, Mercy enrolled in a licensed practical nurse program. She became licensed in 2007 and started working at a nursing home. I grew to really enjoy mental health nursing, says Mercy, who decided to continue her education and earn an Associate of Science in nursing.