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Second Careers for Retired RNs

Registered Nursing

Retirement from nursing doesn't mean the end of professional fulfillment. Many retired registered nurses (RNs) find that they still have a passion for healthcare, education, or helping others in different capacities. Below, we'll review various ways retired RNs can stay active in their next chapter.

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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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Military Nursing: A Path with Unique Benefits and Opportunities

Diversity Nursing

Here are some of the standout benefits: Financial Support for Education: The military offers scholarships, loan repayment programs, and sign-on bonuses to help cover the cost of Nursing school or further training. Specializations include critical care, perioperative, mental health, and pediatrics.

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5 Cheapest Nurse Practitioner Programs To Consider in 2025

Registered Nursing

The program requires between 53 to 59 credit hours, depending on the student’s prior education and chosen plan of study. The program requires between 53 to 59 credit hours, depending on the student’s prior education and chosen plan of study. The program is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE).

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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. This includes manageable workloads, mental health resources, and opportunities for professional development. They will be caring for us and our families.

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The Intersection of Nursing and the Navy

Daily Nurse

Navy nurses are stationed at military medical treatment facilities (MTFs), medical education institutions, clinics, hospitals, and research units both within the United States and at locations around the world. She began her healthcare career as a candy striper and became licensed as a practical nurse after graduating from high school.

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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.