Why Retired Nurses Should Consider Becoming Adjunct Faculty

The time has never been better for retired nurses to seek part-time work as an adjunct professor. From 2014 to 2034, it is expected that 80 million Americans will retire. For someone to live comfortably in their older years, it is estimated that $1,000,000 would have to be saved up for retirement. That’s a lot […]

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Shortage of Quality Nurse Educator Candidates

What qualifications do nurses need to be an educator in the field of nursing? The first step is an R.N. degree and experience in nursing. Many nurses who have worked in hospitals across the nation chose to become educators to pass along their knowledge to others who are just starting out in the nursing field. […]

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The Disadvantages of Simulation in Nursing Programs

Simulation is rapidly spreading in the world of nursing education.  Nursing students are said to learn better with simulation or patient simulators, especially in light of the following issues: Progressing number of nursing programs Limited clinical sites Certain healthcare settings that do not allow students to take vital signs or administer medications Initiatives for patient […]

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Want to Become a Nurse? ADN vs. BSN

Do you want to become a nurse? Is helping patients achieve a good quality of life, what you truly want? Nursing involves empathy and compassion, combined with the right knowledge to facilitate health. In these modern times, nurses are already given new roles. They are now involved in the detection and control of hypertension, managing […]

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