Completing a nursing program to obtain licensure represents the beginning, not the end, of a nurses' educational preparation. With a rapidly changing health care environment, more nurses are seeking specialty certification and baccalaureate degrees. READ FULL STORY
Nurses are increasingly returning to school for graduate degrees to gain more knowledge and skills to thrive as the country looks toward nurses to fulfill more primary care needs, implement new health information technologies and navigate changing reimbursement models. READ FULL STORY
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Where will your nursing career take you in the next five years? What about the next 10 or 20? If you'd like to have a little more control over your career path, it pays to heed the advice of successful nurses who have gone before you. NurseZone recently spoke with four distinguished leaders in the field who shared their wisdom and advice for taking your career to the next level. READ FULL STORY
When it comes to mobile health care technology (mHealth), cell phones are just the beginning. Today's mobile tools--and those coming down the pike--put health care in the hands of the provider and the patient in ways never before seen. READ FULL STORY
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Time's a funny thing. In many respects, it seems like only yesterday that jets crashed into New York's World Trade Center towers, the Pentagon and a field in Pennsylvania. Yet on the other hand, it seems hard to remember a time when boarding an aircraft was a simple matter. READ FULL STORY
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