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Tallahassee Hospitals Offering $5000 Signing Bonus in Midst of RN Shortage

Hospitals in the Tallahassee area, including Tallahassee Memorial HealthCare and Capital Regional Medical Center, are facing staffing issues due to a shortage of registered nurses available to work. The poor employment numbers can be attributed to multiple factors, including a …

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Veteran Nurse Shares Story of Breast Cancer and Her Path to Becoming Nurse Navigator

Wanda Barbour Dent has a long history of nursing. In her lifetime, she has held many types of nursing positions, varying from labor and delivery to education and administration. Since 1974, she’s had tough days, but she never thought it …

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Changing Standards are Making Associate’s Degrees in Nursing Nearly Obsolete

As students are graduating from their nursing programs, many are finding that previously accepted standards for hiring have changed, making it nearly impossible for anyone with an associate’s degree in nursing alone to get a job in a hospital or …

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King University’s First Graduating BSN Class Boasts 100% Pass Rate on NCLEX-RN

Back in 2013, King University started up their new Bachelor of Science in Nursing program (BSN). After a rigorous two years of schooling, the first graduating class immerged victoriously. As students in the BSN program prepare to graduate, the celebration …

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Outstanding Nursing Staff Helps Georgia Hospital Cement its Status as One of the World’s Best

Today, St. Joseph Candler Hospital in Savannah, Georgia cemented its status as one of the highest quality hospitals in the world when it comes to nursing service. It received its fourth consecutive Magnet recognition from the American Nurses Credentialing Center …

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More BSNs are Taking and Passing the National Licensure Exam on Their First Attempt

Graduates of nursing programs must pass the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX) before they can practice. Analyses of the number of nursing graduates who take this exam and pass it on the first try are good indicators of the nursing …

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Chamberlain College of Nursing Welcomes International BSN Students

Federal law has recently authorized Chamberlain College of Nursing, a for-profit nursing school affiliated with the DeVry Education Group, to accept international students into its Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree program. Although the Chamberlain College of Nursing now …

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Strong Demand for BSN-Educated Nurses Fuels Enrollment in Bachelor’s Programs

Data indicating that nurses with BSNs provide a higher level of patient care is fueling the demand for bachelor’s-prepared nurses nationwide. Recent research published in Nursing Economics indicated that the percentage of nurses in acute care hospitals with BSN degrees …

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US Department of Health Provides Millions in Grants to Increase the Number of BSN-Educated Nurses

With a looming shortage of RNs expected in the coming years and studies that show the importance of nurses with bachelor’s degrees, the US government has been working to improve the education, practice, and retention of nurses through a grant …

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