Christin Perry is a freelance writer with a passion for all topics related to health and family. She has been working as a writer for seven years now, and her work has appeared in Parents, The Bump, ...
When asked what they liked best about their career, most nurses could not narrow it down to just one answer — instead, they gave multiple reasons, with relationships with patients, being good at what ...
MaineHealth hired nurse career navigator to support clinical development and reduce nurse turnover across its 10-hospital network.
Healthcare professionals, specifically nurses, are experiencing high rates of burnout and are opting to change careers sooner than retirement. Nursing, a profession rooted in compassion and care, is ...
Nurses point to workplace politics as the least rewarding aspect of their job, according to Medscape’s 2022 report on nurse career satisfaction. About 21 percent of registered nurses and 18 percent of ...
Many U.S. nurses are satisfied with their pay but a lot of them would choose a different job or career path if they could, a new survey suggests. Overall, nurses typically earn more - $95,000 to ...
More nurses than ever are reconsidering their career paths as they face increasing levels of burnout from the physical, emotional, and mental demands of traditional clinical roles. In search of better ...
The school’s English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) program — a term that describes courses for non-native English speakers to develop better English language competency — will focus on ...
Certified registered nurse anesthetists play a very critical role in health care and are among the field’s highest paying nurse careers. However, this demanding career may not be for everyone. CRNAs ...
As the baby boomer generation ages, registered nurses have become one of the fastest-growing career segments in Indiana and the nation. According to the Indiana Department of Workforce Development, ...
Some nurses might choose to seek out careers in nonclinical roles for a variety of professional and personal reasons. They could be burned out on clinical nursing, or just prefer a change of pace and ...
Before Lois Yearous started as a nurse in 2004, her daughter – then around age 10 – tried to help with studies of complex medical words. It must have created a spark in Natasha Yearous, now 32, who ...