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New Nurse Career

04.05.2010 · Posted in Nursing Articles, Nursing Resources

Nursing jobs are extraordinarily varied and diverse. Here’s a snapshot of four specialized nursing niches that even healthcare professionals may know little about. Correctional Nursing Nurses who work behind bars with the nation’s 2 million inmates and juvenile offenders deal with a range of medical problems, from toothaches to trauma. Correctional nurses like the fact ...

Oncology Nursing

Oncology nursing jobs span the full spectrum of the cancer continuum, from prevention to acute, rehabilitative and palliative care. An oncology nurse may administer chemotherapy in a physician’s office, for example, or care for hospital patients undergoing surgery or bone-marrow transplants. An oncology nurse could also assist in clinical trials at a cancer center or ...

American Nurses Association

03.06.2010 · Posted in Nursing Articles, Nursing Resources

Whatever your nursing specialty, you can bet there’s an association out there to offer career information, continuing-education credit, networking opportunities and other resources to meet your professional needs. Here are some nursing organizations to check out, listed in alphabetical order: Academy of Medical-Surgical-Nurses Academy of Neonatal Nursing Air & Surface Transport Nurses Association American Academy ...

High-Paying Nursing Jobs

Nursing may be a labor of love, but it is also a profession in which some additional education and training can go a long way toward taking your job title — and salary — to the next level. Here are seven top-paying jobs in the profession, covering a range of positions and requiring various degrees ...

Advance Your Nursing Career

If you’re an experienced nursing professional, there are a number of opportunities in advanced practice nursing you could pursue. Advanced practice nurses fall into four categories: nurse practitioners (NPs), certified registered nurse anesthetists (CRNAs), certified nurse-midwives (CNMs) and clinical nurse specialists (CNSes). All require advanced education (typically leading to a master’s degree) and clinical experience. ...

Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist Career

The poor morale that plagues many overworked and underappreciated RNs isn’t an issue for the 30,000 nurses who practice one of the profession’s most desirable specialties: Nurse anesthesia. Certified registered nurse anesthetists (CRNAs) — nurses with master’s degrees who administer approximately 65 percent of all anesthetics given to patients each year nationwide, according to American ...

Clinical Nurse Leader Career

Most master’s-prepared nurses left the bedside to work as administrators, nurse practitioners or educators. Clinical nurse leader (CNL), a new role being developed by the American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN). The AACN envisioned a nurse who oversees a subset of nurses, yet is not an administrator. Instead, the idea is that this master’s-prepared ...

What is the Difference Between a

01.15.2010 · Posted in Nursing Articles, Nursing Resources

A resume is usually one to three pages long. It follows a set format and describes your education, work history, and other relevant experience in short, 2- or 3-sentence paragraphs or bullet items. Most employers want to see a resume when they consider you for employment. Many large employers have computers that scan resumes for ...

A Good Nursing Resume Layout

01.13.2010 · Posted in Nursing Articles, Nursing Resources

While we all know that the format and the type of resume you pick to use is very important in creating a resume, but did you also know that they layout you use for your resume is just as important also. There are a number of types of layouts but, you should keep in mind ...

Nursing in Canada

01.12.2010 · Posted in Nursing Articles, Nursing Resources

Canada prefer any registered nurse to have at least a bachelor’s degree (preferably a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BScN)), although Quebec grants RN status to graduates from CEGEP. Many practicing nurses are still college graduates, but those entering nursing now are required or encouraged to enter at the university level. Types of nurses * ...