Nurse.org

Nurse.org

Nurse.org is dedicated to supporting nurses throughout their entire career journey. We aim to enhance their professional lives by providing reliable educational materials and sharing important news, created by nurses for nurses. Our platform highlights essential nursing topics and empowers voices within the profession. With over 1.5 million current and aspiring nurses visiting our site each month, we also reach millions through our email newsletters, social media, and our celebrated podcast. Nurse.org stands as a trusted resource and mentor for nurses around the globe.

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  • 2 days ago | nurse.org | Kathleen Gaines

    To help you find a program that suits your needs and career goals, we compiled a list of the top 10 online MSN in nursing education programs. Read on to learn more about these programs, including tuition, program length, accreditation, and more.

  • 2 days ago | nurse.org | Kathleen Gaines

    Choosing a nurse practitioner (NP) specialty can be a difficult decision, especially if you want to help a broad patient population. But what if we told you that you don’t have to select just one specialty? Though less common, you can pursue dual NP degrees. A dual family NP (FNP) and psychiatric mental health NP (PMHNP) degree bridges the gap between traditional health care and mental health issues.

  • 2 days ago | nurse.org | Kathleen Gaines

    If you’re dreaming of becoming a Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP) but feeling stressed about getting in—don’t worry. There are programs out there that are easier to get into. We’ve rounded up a list of PMHNP programs with higher acceptance rates, fewer hoops to jump through, and more flexibility.

  • 3 days ago | nurse.org | Kathleen Gaines

    For physical therapy assistants (PTAs) interested in earning a Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) degree, a bridge program is the quickest, cheapest, and most efficient way to start your new career. A bridge program can propel you into a PT career in as little as two years, fast-tracking your transition into this in-demand, lucrative field. We’ve compiled a complete list of the top nationally accredited PTA to DPT programs nationwide.

  • 1 week ago | nurse.org | Kathleen Gaines

    Being a great nurse takes more than just medical knowledge—it’s about the personal qualities that help you connect with patients and handle tough situations. From compassion and communication to staying calm under pressure, the best nurses bring a mix of heart and skill to their work. In this article, we’ll break down the top traits that make someone a truly good nurse. Empathy is one of the most important traits of being a nurse.

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