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11th September 2009
Imagine spending every day of your life knowing that you're holding people's lives in your hands. For a nurse, that is every day. Day in, day out, nurses deal with the humane side of healthcare, thrown headfirst into pain, death and grieving with every pa... Read >
Author: Kristin Royce
07th September 2009
It’s no secret that the United States has a nursing shortage, one that promises to grow to alarming proportions. Too many nurses are retiring, and too few are entering the profession. To compound the problem, within the next 5 to 10 years, over 76 milli... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
07th September 2009
Establishing healthcare agencies needs you to look for beneficial factor that could contribute for the success of your business.
Open Competition.
Nursing shortage is an advantage reason why healthcare agencies instituted. As the demand for nurses a... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
17th August 2009
The American Association of Colleges of Nursing has made notice of a shortage of Registered Nurses in today's hospitals, with this gap expected to grow in coming years as baby boomers grow older and health care is needed more than ever. While nursing scho... Read >
Author: Kristin Royce
30th July 2009
A cosmetic surgery in exchange of staying in the job and so as to recruit nurses is gaining popularity nowadays. In fact, some hospitals were having too much applicants for the offer, that they needed to turn aside some. A nurse may choose from a range of... Read >
Author: Mecheil
09th April 2009
America is in the midst of a nursing shortage that is expected to get worse as baby boomers age and the need for health care increases. Complicating the nursing shortage problem is the fact that nursing schools and universities across the country are havi... Read >
Author: Jacob Saxbury
17th December 2008
Medical negligence in the hospital setting is often because nurses are charged with giving care to far too many patients. Many medical facilities are routinely understaffed, often due to budgetary constraints. Another problem hospitals are dealing with is... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
18th November 2008
Usually the most significant types of medical malpractice the public hears about involves doctors & surgeons. However, what many people don’t realize is the significance and occurrence of medical malpractice that occurs from nurses. Medical malpractice ... Read >
Author: Paul Justice
23rd September 2008
What is the future of nursing careers? Predictions are that in 10 or 20 years, it will look nothing like it does today! With new technologies and drugs, changes in insurance and health care policies, and the shortage in nurses, the profession will have to... Read >
Author: retrsw
09th September 2008
Looking for information on a career nursing? No better place to start than right here!
Less than a decade ago, people who were enrolling in nursing school were being told that they were crazy. They were told that the job was brutal, and that there simp... Read >
Author: Bill S
21st August 2008
In today's litigious society, it can be easy for the nursing staff to become involved directly or indirectly in legal matters. However, just as the amount of cases has increased, there are some common themes among legal battles involving nursing practit... Read >
Author: Christian Ward
22nd July 2008
There is an increasing number of aging baby boomers who need care, but with one third of the aging nursing workforce prepares to retire and not enough to replace nurses, this means that forecasts of a shortage of nurses are becoming a reality . The U.S. H... Read >
Author: Jenny
15th July 2008
The demand for nurses with advanced degrees is increasing rapidly. The nation is currently in ten years of an unprecedented projection and thirty years nursing shortage, while the need for more highly qualified nurses is rising. This puts the nurse with a... Read >
Author: Jenny
03rd April 2008
Nursing shortage is expected to increase in a long period of time. Nursing shortage threatens not just local government but everyone, globally! Countries hire nurses in different places to fill in the losing track of nurses. There are reasons why nursing... Read >
Author: Dolson
01st February 2008
If you are looking for a career change in nursing then you should consider nursing overseas. Countries around the world are experiencing an acute nursing shortage which has created opportunities for nurses to refresh their nursing careers by going abroad ... Read >
Author: Kelly Blackwell
31st January 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 SharpBrains
Dear Mr or Mrs Next US President,
The health and medical blogosphere would like to make sure you and your team take into account the issues outlined below as you and your aids formulate your policies and put together t... Read >
Author: Alvaro
24th January 2008
There has been a dramatic increase in nursing employment opportunities around the world in recent years, which is great news for qualified and experienced nurses worldwide. Once you understand the reason for the increase in nursing vacancies you will unde... Read >
Author: Kelly Blackwell
19th January 2008
Nursing shortage is a billion dollar phenomenal growth because of declining enrollment and aging population of nurses. And as the demand for healthcare personnel is growing and with the alarming increase of shortages for nursing, healthcare agencies are b... Read >
Author: LukeAndrew
15th October 2007
If you are interested in jobs in healthcare, you might wanted to consider training to become a nurse. Nursing schools are available at college and university settings, and you can also get an accredited college degree online in the field of nursing. If ... Read >
Author: Anne Harvester
25th September 2007
Before we begin, lets discuss what we hope you will learn through this article. Then we can begin to piece it together for you.It is regular data that the US is facing a nursing shortage. Most regularly you will gather the basis is due to a population tha... Read >
Author: Kim Lao
30th July 2007
By some experts' estimates, there will be a shortage of nearly 350,000 nurses (RNs) by the year 2020. And while this is significantly lower than earlier estimates, this is still not good news. The nursing shortage in the United States is coming right at t... Read >
Author: Grant Eckert
30th May 2007
When you make the decision to become a nurse, you're joining a profession with a long history of selflessness. Caring for others in their darkest times is something that is both rewarding and challenging. To best prepare yourself for your role as a nurse... Read >
Author: Grant Eckert
21st May 2007
Have the privilege to “Be your own Boss” and be successful in Running a nursing related businesses such as “Starting a Nursing Agency” or “Healthcare/Medical Recruiting Firm”. Now, if you are one of those newbie entrepreneurs or experienced nu... Read >
Author: Richard S. Clark
12th March 2007
Have the privilege to “Be your own Boss” and be successful in Running a nursing related businesses such as “Starting a Nursing Agency” or “Healthcare/Medical Recruiting Firm”. Now, if you are one of those newbie entrepreneurs or experienced nu... Read >
Author: Richard S. Clark
12th March 2007
It is like a perfect storm of opportunity. A serious nursing shortage meets a qualified professional that just doesn't want to get tied down in one place for too long. Put together this wandering soul and a temporary position in a hospital and you have a ... Read >
Author: Terry McDermott
01st March 2007
How To Start Your Own Nursing Staffing Agency is a comprehensive guide on how to start a Nurse Agency, Nursing Registry, Nurse Staffing Agency, Healthcare Services, Homecare Services, Nursing Home, or become an Independent Nurse Contractor, Independent R... Read >
Author: startanursestaffingagency
27th September 2006
It's no secret that the United States has a nursing shortage, one that promises to grow to alarming proportions. Too many nurses are retiring, and too few are entering the profession. To compound the problem, within the next 5 to 10 years, over 76 million... Read >
Author: Kevin Mitchell
07th September 2006
Copyright 2006 Linda Raye
Amid diminishing job prospects in many areas, what stands as a notable exception is the growing demand for qualified nurses in United States. This comes at a time when there already is a shortage of capable nursing educators. ... Read >
Author: Linda Raye
01st September 2006
There are numerous jobs available in healthcare, nursing, and medical profession. Individual goals and personality are important factors in choosing which career is right for you. Some programs take only a few months to complete while others take over 10 ... Read >
Author: Angela Oliver
01st September 2006
Careers in nursing are abundant throughout the nation. In fact, there is a reported nursing shortage that is expected to grow even larger in the future. Nursing is the top healthcare occupation in the United States, and career opportunities are widely ava... Read >
Author: Angela Oliver
13th August 2006
A couple of years ago, Baltimore's Center for Nursing Advocacy started a letter-writing campaign against NBC and the producers of ER. This group was protesting the episode where a central character, nurse Abby Lockhart (actress Maura Tierney), chucked her... Read >
Author: Vickie Milazzo RN, MSN, JD
08th August 2006
Yes they can. In today's market place nursing has a unique service to offer not only to hospitals but nursing homes, private care and doctor offices. We as nurses have the skill, knowledge and motivation to be successful entrepreneurs. The definition of e... Read >
Author: ray farr
25th July 2006
A recent American Nursing Association (ANA) poll indicates that 18.8 percent of nurses in the U.S. do not work in nursing. A study by the Center for Health Outcomes and Policy Research reveals that 22.7 percent of nurses plan to leave their hospital jobs ... Read >
Author: Vickie Milazzo RN, MSN, JD
22nd July 2006
As the United States runs short of nurses, senators are looking abroad. A little-noticed provision in their immigration bill would throw open the gate and, some fear, drain nurses from the world's developing countries.
Its very alarming and It's no ... Read >
Author: Dave Carter
23rd June 2006
Fort Collins, Colorado April 29, 2006 -- National Nurse's Week is May 6-12 and once again shortage issues will make
the headlines. "Everyone should take an interest in helping to improve the nursing shortage because it will affect us
all," says ... Read >
Author: Kart Redfield
01st June 2006
Start a nursing agency Business!
Most countries in the world are in the midst of a nursing shortage that is expected to intensify as baby boomers age and the need for health care grows. Compounding the problem is the fact that nursing colleges and univ... Read >
Author: Kart Redfield
03rd May 2006
How To Start A Nursing Agency Guide Books are flooding the internet. Most of these manuals are extracts from articles found on the world wide web. Because individuals seeking to start their own nursing agency buy information guides that do not have all th... Read >
Author: Kart Redfield
16th April 2006
Copyright 2006 Michael V. Gruber, MPH
The accelerated BSN degree program is another innovative idea to deal with the ongoing nursing shortage. The idea is to send a nurse through nursing school at a faster rate than traditional schooling to increase th... Read >
Author: Kristin Royce
05th March 2006
tention Registered Nurses- Nursing Schools Need You!
Nursing is the nation's largest health care profession, with more than 2.7 million registered nurses nationwide, and nursing students account for more than half of all health professions students in... Read >
Author: Sara Ellis
19th February 2006
t's no secret that the United States has a nursing shortage, one that promises to grow to alarming proportions. Too many nurses are retiring, and too few are entering the profession. To compound the problem, within the next 5 to 10 years, over 76 million ... Read >
Author: florence gale
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