Articles tagged with: nursing
Despite shortages, nurses not finding work as quickly – author Susan Abram addressed how difficult it was becoming for new graduate nurses to find nursing jobs in California where as many as 40 percent of new nursing graduates may not find work as quickly as they thought..
A Philadelphia RN says the lack of a BSN degree led to his being turned away from several jobs. Unfortunately, this situation is not unusual anymore. Learn how the the BSN-in-10 policy will affect your nursing career and what actions you can take to protect yourself now…
In a book based on the first national study of nursing education in thirty years, as well as the results of three other national surveys and extended site visits, the authors of Educating Nurses: A Call for Radical Transformation call modern nursing education outdated, discuss the future of the nursing profession, and propose revolutionary changes in the education of nurses.
We recently chatted with Sandy Summers RN, MSN, MPH about her book, Saving Lives: Why the Media’s Portrayal of Nursing Puts Us All at Risk. In the same conversation, Summers explained in detail how negative media portrayals of nurses ultimately impacts the quality of health care and hurts patients. Here’s how…
A professional Nurse Life Care Planner talks about the many doors that her Master in Nursing degree has opened for her and provides a fascinating glimpse into the benefits of earning an advanced nursing degree. Could an online nursing master’s degree program be right for you?
We asked experienced nurses from all over the country to tell us about the nursing books that inspired them the most. Chosen by nurses from all over the country, these books will inspire and support the professional development of practicing nurses and nursing students.
