Associate Nursing Degree Now Offered at Salt Lake City, Ogden and Logan Campuses of Stevens-Henager

March 16, 2010 Filed Under: Nursing Degree Programs

In a major boost for nursing aspirants, Stevens-Henager College is offering its Associate of Science in Nursing degree through its Salt Lake City, Ogden and Logan campus.
Students who complete this ADN program are eligible to sit for the National Council of Licensing Examination for Registered Nurses (NCLEX). Once they pass this exam, they can apply [...]

Career opportunity in Nesconset Nursing Center

October 21, 2008 Filed Under: Careers in Nursing, Nurse Job search

There are many hospitals and nursing care facilities in Brookhaven that lead to a large number of nursing jobs Brookhaven. Brookhaven falls in the New York metropolitan area. The town’s population was 448,248 in 2000. There are 168 nursing and residential care facilities in Brookhaven. These too generate many nursing jobs in Brookhaven. This section [...]

Nursing Jobs in Anaheim United State

October 19, 2008 Filed Under: Careers in Nursing, Nurse Job search

There are various premiere nursing care facilities in Anaheim, which offer dedicated services to its patients through various comprehensive health care programs. Theses nursing facilities are staffed with workers with years of experience in the industry who are prepared to face numerous new challenges in attending to patients with critical illnesses and ailments. These facilities [...]

Everest College Anaheim US

October 18, 2008 Filed Under: Nursing School

Nursing is both an art and science. It is a unique profession that deals with all the dynamics affecting individuals and views the individual as a holistic being (bio-psycho-social-spiritual). Nurses collaborate with other members of the health care team to encourage individuals to participate in their care.
The objective of our nursing programs is to provide [...]

Recruitment and Retention of Nurses

October 12, 2008 Filed Under: Nursing Education, Nursing home

RNs and licensed practical nurses (LPN) are responsible for a large portion of the health care provided in this country. RNs make up the largest group of health care providers, and, historically, have worked predominantly in hospitals; a smaller number of RNs work in other settings such as ambulatory care, home health care, and nursing [...]

Online Nursing Degrees Rise in Popularity

October 10, 2008 Filed Under: Nursing Online

The nursing shortage has resulted in a huge demand for qualified registered nurses (RNs) across the country. To help with the influx of nursing students, many schools have developed online versions of their traditional nursing programs to make quality nursing education more widely available. Online nursing education offers many advantages, including more flexible class scheduling, [...]

Survey report about nursing salary

October 10, 2008 Filed Under: Careers in Nursing

Overall, nursing salaries vary depending on a number of factors:
* Level of education (degree type)
* Years of experience in a chosen field
* State and city where you work (cost of [...]

How the Nursing Shortage Could Hurt Your Care

September 19, 2008 Filed Under: Nursing Shortage

Since the eighth grade, Angela Crisp of Ventura, Calif., has known she wanted to be a nurse. In high school, she earned certification as a nursing assistant. Then, she enrolled at nearby California State University Channel Islands (CSUCI) and launched into the prerequisites for a bachelor of science degree in nursing (BSN)—anatomy, physiology and medical [...]

ECMC nursing pool grows

September 17, 2008 Filed Under: Nursing Information

Despite a shortage of nurses locally and throughout the nation, Erie County Medical Center is reporting a banner year for recruitment.
The hospital said it attracted more recent nursing graduates as well as experienced nurses than the previous 12 years. Year-to-date, ECMC has hired 181 nursed, including 125 registered nurses (RN) and 56 licensed practical nurses [...]

The prestigious nursing career exploded like dynamite

September 16, 2008 Filed Under: Nursing Education

Baby Boomers are turning sixty this year. Of the 3.4 million babies born between 1946 and 1964, 2.8 are still very much alive and projected to live another twenty years – at least. Baby Boomers currently make up over 26% of the total United States population, and their aging is already making significant impacts throughout [...]