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Nursing Trends in 2023 and Beyond

Diversity Nursing

Job Availability Increases Job availability for Nurses has been rising for several years, and 2023 will be no different. Bureau of Labor Statistics estimates that by 2031, job growth for Registered Nurses is expected to increase by 6% and Nurse Practitioners by 40%.

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How to Become a Travel Nurse in Seven Steps

University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences

The nursing field is currently experiencing a shortage that is expected to get worse: studies show 100,000 nurses have left the field since 2020, and more than half a million plan to leave by 2027. 1, 2 Fortunately, travel nurses are working to fill these gaps and are reaping the benefits of higher pay and a better work-life balance.

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Why Travel Nursing May Not Be For You

Hospital Recruiting | Nursing

High pay, excellent bonuses, the opportunity to travel and making your own schedule sounds like a dream job! Travel nursing has grown exponentially as staff realize that they can work less throughout the year while making more money than they can at their current position. Make your own schedule? Where’s the bathroom?

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Nursing Positions That Don’t Require Working Weekends

Board Vitals - Nursing

For example, if you want to become a nurse practitioner, critical care experience is essential– that means night and weekend shifts. You could also consider becoming a public health nurse or a travel nurse. Home Health Visiting Nursing A burgeoning field is that of home health/visiting nurses.

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Uncovering the latest nursing & healthcare trends to look out for

Nurse Deck

Institutions are implementing different strategies to address this nurse shortage problem. However, bandaid solutions such as increased workload for existing nurses, travel nursing , and per diem nursing won’t solve the problem in the long run. As a matter of fact, dangers come with these short-term solutions.

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100 Men in Nursing – amazing male nurses, midwives and students

The Nurse Break

Medical & Surgical Nursing. Mental Health Nursing. Nurse Educators, Facilitators & Tutors. Nurse Practitioner. Oncology Nursing. Paediatric Nursing. Palliative Care Nursing. Perioperative Nursing. Primary Health, Outpatients & Community Nursing. Respiratory Nursing.

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Chart Your Own Journey With Unique Nursing Opportunities

Post University

Generally, traditional nursing is viewed as primarily clinical, with ‘typical’ nurses caring for a wide range of patients, often based in healthcare settings such as physician offices, specialty clinics, or hospitals. Their work could make a world of difference for struggling patients.