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5 Jobs You Can Get with a Master’s in Nursing

A Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) degree takes nursing careers to the next level by combining advanced lessons and clinical experiences. Let’s take a look at five MSN jobs that need influxes of new talent for the foreseeable future.

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5 Trends in Nursing to Watch for in 2022

If you’re a nurse or considering getting into nursing and you want to set career goals, it’s important to stay on top of trends in nursing as looking ahead can help you navigate the next decade and beyond.

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How to Choose Between an ADN and BSN Program

Although both degrees prepare and qualify graduates to sit for the NCLEX-RN to obtain RN licensure, there are a few points that you should consider before deciding which educational path is best for you.

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How to Become a Nurse in Indiana

Indiana is experiencing a nursing shortage similar to other states due to the pandemic and nurses retiring or leaving the profession. The Bureau of Labor Statistics estimates that there will be a 9% increase in employed nurses in the U.S. between 2020-2030.

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How can an MENP degree prepare you for leadership roles in nursing?

If you already earned a bachelor’s degree and are thinking about making a career change to nursing, you might be looking for a way to learn all you need to know about patient care while acquiring leadership skills in nursing at the same time.

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6 Things to Know About Online Nursing Programs

If you are considering making a career change to nursing, there are good reasons to look at online nursing education programs.

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Becoming a Nurse in Missouri

If you are planning a second career in nursing, you will want to make sure you understand the many challenges and benefits of becoming a nurse in Missouri.

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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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