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Where Are Nurses Most In Demand?

Nursing is one of the most in-demand professions in the United States. The demand for safe and efficient patient care grows ...
In an era of increased physician leadership due to factors such as changing reimbursement and delivery systems, both doctors and nurses have more influence on the broader workings of the healthcare ...
Aug. 29—Perhaps there has never been a better — or worse — time to be a hospital nurse. Demand is so high in New Mexico and nationwide that some hospitals are paying traveling nurse agencies $200 an ...
When patients feel nurses are listening to them, they self-report better care outcomes and a happier healthcare experience. Nurse leaders are quite familiar with this question from the HCAHPS survey: ...
Many nurses feel stuck with rigid schedules and high stress in staff jobs. Did you know that more nurses are now choosing ...
Newly qualified nurses may lack confidence when they transition from student to registered status. This article, part 1 in a three-part series on skills for newly qualified nurses explains ...
FORT CAMPBELL, Ky. -- Things were looking a little different on Blanchfield Army Community Hospital's Labor and Delivery and Mother Baby Unit recently. Nurse educators transformed a training classroom ...
University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) School of Nursing Professor Jacqueline Moss, PhD, RN, FAAN, is familiar with the United States military and its Veterans. As the daughter of a 27-year Veteran ...
Newly qualified nurses may find it hard to deal with stress. This article, part 2 in a three-part series on skills for newly qualified nurses, outlines how to recognise and manage stress. Stress is ...
The Early Feeding Skills checklist accounts for the multiple skills infants need to feed successfully. A key factor in determining when premature infants can be discharged home from the hospital is ...