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To BSN or not to BSN - That is the nurse's question!
Diploma and Associate Degree RN's will clearly tell you that they can run rings
around BSN program graduates when it comes to patient care. They'll explain that
they have more actual clinical experience and patient care know how in their
little finger than a new BSN grad...
more
Applying for International Nursing Vacancies
International nursing vacancies are en vogue today because of the several perks
they include, such as the extremely high pay, the great boost to the resume it
brings, and of course, the chance to visit a foreign country...
more
How To Choose The
Right Nursing School For You
There are a number of factors to
consider when looking the best nursing school for your education. It
is not that much different from choosing a college or other
specialty program, but the applicant must consider a couple of key
factors... more
How to Crack a Nursing Job Interview
Whether you are an experienced nurse looking to move ahead in your career or a fresh graduate out of the nursing school, the job interview is of the highest importance in your job hunt. For a successful interview these are a few guidelines...
more
Nursing Degree:
Online Education Versus Traditional Teaching
Nursing is probably one of the most important
subjects that have shown a better learning process through
online education system...
more
A Guide to
Choosing the Right Nursing Job
With the present trend of high demand and shortage of trained nurses it is important when looking for the right opening, to choose the specific line in which your interest and aptitude lies. As a registered nurse you have to deal with patients and their needs as well as give moral support to their relatives. It also requires you to maintain medical records and conduct diagnostic tests. You need the aptitude for caring for people and physical fitness to take on the various responsibilities, which might be stressful at times...
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A Career as a
Clinical Nurse Specialist
There are three main options through which one can get into the nursing field. To become a nurse one can earn a Bachelor of Science degree in nursing. It requires 4 years to complete this course. One can choose to do an Associate degree in nursing, which requires 2 to 3 years or one can opt for a diploma program conducted by the hospitals. However, to become a nurse specialist one has to be certified by the National Association of Clinical Nurse Specialist...
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Diabetes: Four Hidden Complications
According to the American Diabetes Association (ADA), more than 14 million Americans have been diagnosed with diabetes and another 6 million have the disease and have not been diagnosed. High blood sugar causes many underlying health issues if not managed...
more
Treating & Preventing HPV
(video)
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