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Become a PMHNP: Online Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner Programs, No GRE
Mental health issues touch all of us. In 2023, more than 50 million Americans, over 1 in 5, were living with a mental illness, according to a Mental Health America report.
Why Nurse Educators Are Needed to Address the Nursing Shortage
Nurse educators (NEs) are combatting the nursing shortage on the front line. NEs are experienced nurses who hold a Master of Science in Nurse Education, and who prepare future nurses to provide compassionate, safe and effective care.
Best Mobile Apps for Nurses in 2018
We are fortunate to live in an era with fast and easy access to information, thanks to technology. Your phone doesn’t just keep you connected to your friends, family and Facebook – it can make your job easier and simplify your day. There are plenty of creative, useful apps available to help those in the healthcare field.
What Tools Do Nurse Educators Use?
The regulatory changes and fast paced advancements in medical innovation continuously challenge the healthcare system and its providers. One of the healthcare professionals who is affected the most by these whirlwind changes is the clinical nurse educator.
What Does a Nurse Educator in a Hospital Setting Do?
A Master of Science in Nursing (Nurse Educator) degree allows you to channel your passion for education and quality care into a career shaping the next generation of nursing professionals. Nurse educators work in a variety of environments including academic institutions and clinical settings.
Shifting Demographics Are Making the Healthcare MBA Among Best-Paid Graduate Degrees
If you’ve read any articles on the healthcare industry lately, you’ll already know that huge changes are occurring in the way Americans spend their golden years. The biggest generation in U.S. history is reaching retirement age, and the Baby Boomers are living far longer than their parents’ generation did.
What Is a Family Nurse Practitioner Certificate and How Is it Different From a Degree?
Many nurse practitioners enter the field with a Master of Science in Nursing - Family Nurse Practitioner degree. However, this is not the only track to becoming a family nurse practitioner.