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Four Reasons to Consider a Fast-Track Nursing Program

Fast-track nursing programs are designed to turn experienced non-nurses into skilled nurses. These degrees focus on the skills and experiences necessary for patient care without general studies courses.

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How to Become a Nurse in Wisconsin

The state of Wisconsin has a number of advantages for its residents who are nurses. The state currently employs more than 63,000 nurses. Nurses in Wisconsin earn just under $75,000 annually, and the state’s cost of living is 6.5% lower than the national average.

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Accelerated BSN vs. MSN: Which Is Right for Me?

Learn the differences between the ABSN and MENP degrees and how they prepare aspiring nurses to transition into the profession.

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How to Become a Registered Nurse in Minnesota

Minnesota is among the top 15 states to work as a nurse. Minnesota also is ranked in the top five states with the most health care facilities per capita, including the top-ranked hospital, Mayo Clinic.

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The Future of Nursing: 10 Key Health Care Statistics in 2022

The public has become much more aware of how demands on nurses affect how they deliver care. Let’s take a look at some key health care statistics and trends to help us understand the future of nursing.

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Every Year Is the Year of the Nurse

There are days, weeks and months set aside to honor nurses, and 2020 and 2021 were each declared the Year of the Nurse. But we believe that every year is the Year of the Nurse.

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How the COVID-19 Pandemic Changed the Role of Nurses 

The role of nurses and their experience shepherding patients through a pandemic will continue to be critical in rebuilding community health and preparing for the next health crisis.

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Are you looking for fast-track nursing programs?

Are you ready to start your journey toward a rewarding career in nursing? Access your free digital program guide and schedule a call with one of our enrollment advisors to learn how you can start your application—and take the first steps toward changing lives.

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Mary Katherine Howard
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