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Articles related to "Nursing Shortage"
America's Nursing Shortage and Job Demands Despite economic and employment challenges, America continues to experience a nursing shortage. nursing shortage • registered nurses • how many nurses will retire • training and professional development • hospitals and clinics
Nurses Week May 6-12, 2007 You may or may not know that there is a tremendous shortage of nurses and that shortage is expected to continue to grow as Baby Boomers hit retirement age. nurses • nurses week • nurses day • florence nightingale • nursing shortage
Nursing Shortage, Nursing Errors Nurses are facing more challenges than ever, and it doesn't seem to be getting any better. nursing • shiftwork • mandatory overtime • clinical errors
Nursing Shortages The American consumer has demonstrated a great lack of understanding regarding an issue that can change their healthcare future. Education is the key. nursing shortage • healthcare issues • er wait times • er problems • nursing issues
The Desperate United States Nursing Shortage Starting in 2007, the first Baby Boomers turned 60. Soon, 75 million United States citizens will face the inevitable health concerns inherent with aging. nurse • nurses • nursing • nursing shortage • nursing education
The Nursing Shortage How does the nursing shortage affect you? Have you been to a hospital or an Emergency Room lately? nurses • nursing shortage • registered nurse • lpn nurse • nurse jobs
The Nursing Shortage is Not Over The Great Recession may have slowed the nursing shortage somewhat, but it has not solved it. In fact it's poised to get worse. nursing shortage • nurses • mass exodus of nurses • economy forces nurses out of retirement • student nurses
The United States Nursing Shortage Crisis There are myriad factors causing and driving the desperate shortage of nurses in the United States and many factors must change in order to solve the problem. nurse • nursing • nursing shortage • nursing education • nursing programs
Themes for Nurses Day & Week 2008 Nurses worldwide celebrate the nursing profession in May each year. May 12 is the anniversary of the birth of Florence Nightingale who is considered a founder of nursing. nurses • nurses week • nurses day • florence nightingale • nursing profession
Book Review: Skin in the Game The health care industry in the U.S. is in crisis. Over 47 million Americans are uninsured. Health care costs continue to skyrocket and the shortage of nurses is expected skin in the game • john hammergren • health care consumers • health care crisis • nursing shortage
How to Become a Nurse Practitioner Many who want to become a nurse today aspire to be nurse practitioners but don't always know how to make the best choices in achieving that goal. become a nurse practitioner • advanced practice nursing • what is a nurse practitioner • accelerated nursing programs • np
Nurses Take Top Honor Again In Gallup's annual Honesty and Ethics of Professions survey, nurses take top honors in 2008 for the seventh straight year. nurses most honest and ethical profession • gallup usa today poll • honesty and ethics profession survey • nursing shortage • patient education
Nursing as a Second Career Choosing nursing as a second career is becoming a popular move. Those who have chosen to do this often say that they always wanted to be a nurse, but life got in the way. nursing as a second career • rn • largest health care occupation • accelerated nursing programs • nurses
Patients' Bill Of Rights: Senate Bill Flawed The Senate's "Patients' Bill of Rights" is woefully inadequate and misses major components to provide a truly safe environment for both patients and health care professionals. Here's an edited version of a White House press release and some of my personal comments on the subject. This is a critically important issue and a call for action. nursing crisis • patients' bill of rights • patient care • hospital care • nursing
Trends in Health Care Careers An economic shift from goods production to services has given rise to an increase in career opportunities in the health care field. health care careers • fastest growing careers • nursing shortage • shift from goods to services • aging population demands healthcare
World Health Day 2006 Celebrate health care workers in an effort to encourage more people to seek careers in the field and reduce staffing shortages. world health day • working together for health • nursing shortage • shortage of health care workers • health care shortage crisis
Hostility and Violence in the Nursing Profession Bullying, verbal abuse, and maltreatment between nurses continues to be a problem in the healthcare field and affects the quality of patient care. nurses eating their young • bullying • peers • verbal abuse between nurses • intimidation
ANA Endorses Barack Obama for President The economy will play perhaps the largest part in the election on Nov. 4, 2008. Health care plays a huge part in the economy and well being of the U.S. ana endorses obama • nurses and politics • presidential endorsement by nurses • health care crisis • nursing shortage
Be Ready to Meet the Needs for Health Care Are health care jobs still booming in light of the current downturn in the economy? The answer is yes and no. In some areas there continues to be a tremendous shortage. meet needs of health care • nursing shortage • nurses • electronic prescribing • health it
How to Prepare for a Health Care Career High school (or secondary level) students considering a career in health care should begin to focus on courses which will help them gain entry into health care programs. how to become a health care professional • courses to prepare for health care career • health care career • health care programs • altruism
Medpie.com - a New Website for Consumers Medpie.com is a new website written by physicians for consumers. A primary purpose of this site is to provide information for consumers about health care in the news. medpie.com • physicians provide accurate health care informatio • dr. robert latkany • health care news • natasha richardson
National Nurse Act of 2006 The National Nurse Act of 2006 will be the subject of discussion this week as the National Nurse Team delegation from Oregon heads to Washington D.C. national nurse • national nurse act of 2006 • hr4903 • national nurse team • national nurse for america
Registered Nurse Education Requirements An overview of typical education paths to becoming a registered nurse are provided, along with continuing education options for advanced nursing degrees. registered nursing education requirements • adult nursing education • continuing education in nursing • hospital based nursing programs • associate degree nursing programs
Historic Election Affects American's Health Care The U.S election on November 4, 2008, will be historic in its own right as Americans choose either the first black man as President or a woman as Vice President. historic election • presidential health care plans • shortage of nurses • nurses • health insurance
Jobs in Health Care The health care industry is expected to provide 19% of the new wage and salary jobs in the U.S. over the next decade, more than any other industry. jobs in health care • health care jobs • jobs in the medical field • opportunities in health care • doctors
Universal Health Care Its one of those things Canada prides itself about: it's Universal Health Care. canada • health • ccf • ndp • tommy douglas
Nursing Major Interested in becoming a nurse? Here's what you need to know about college majors in nursing. nursing major • nursing degree • bachelor's degree in nursing • associate's degree in nursing • hospital diploma degree
Abuse: 14 Good Reasons to Run What are the signs that you may be spiraling downward into a sick relationship that may leave you abused - emotionally and physically? The 14 reasons are right here. dating • abuse • physical abuse • emotional abuse • controlling
Bullying: The School Actions or the lack of them speak loudly to students. Students quickly figure out what Teacher #1 will tolerate and what Teacher #2 will not. harassment • bullying • school • prevention • teachers
Cutting Cutting is gaining popularity among middle school and high school students. What is the motivation behind this self-mulilating behavior and is it dangerous? anorexia • cutting clubs • unable to express feelings • addictive cutting • disorders
Education to Become a Licensed Practical Nurse An overview of education necessary for becoming a licensed practical nurse is provided, along with continuing education requirements and opportunities for advancement. how to become a licensed practical nurse • vocational education for lpn • duties of lpns • lpn education requirements • lpn continuing education
Teacher Shortage Looming Baby boomers are one-third of today's teachers. When they retire, who will teach the children? There is growing concern that we will have a serious teaching shortage. teacher shortages • baby boomers • math • special ed • science
What is a Nurse? Nurses are professionals in the health care field who combine the fine art of caring with scientific skills and knowledge. how to become a nurse • nurse • registered nurse • lpn nurse • nurse jobs
PERSPECTIVES: Nurses On Strike Perspectives: Nurses On Strike. What's at the heart of the matter? Who's going to fix the problem? Where's this all going to? When is it going to get better? Why are they striking? Let's take a look at these questions and more in this months featured article. nursing • nurses • nurse • rn • lpn |
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