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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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  • 5 days ago | nurse.org | Kathleen Gaines

    Becoming a nurse practitioner requires, at minimum, a Master of Science in Nursing degree. While earning a Bachelor of Science in Nursing  is the most common way to become an NP, it is not required. But how can you become a nurse practitioner without a BSN? This essential guide outlines the top ways to skip the BSN and earn an NP certification.

  • 5 days ago | nurse.org | Kathleen Gaines

    Accelerated Bachelor of Science in Nursing (ABSN) programs are for aspiring nurses who already hold a non-nursing bachelor's degree. Also called second-degree nursing programs, many are quick to complete and focus on science and nursing courses. An ABSN is ideal for your transition into the in-demand and gratifying nursing profession. While the cost of nursing school can be steep, we've found several affordable schools for students on a budget.

  • 1 week ago | nurse.org | Angelina Walker |Chaunie Brusie

    Image source: Office of the NYS AG In a major development following the federal lawsuit against Advanced Care Staffing (ACS) reported previously, New York Attorney General Letitia James has secured over $660,000 in restitution for 71 foreign-born nurses who were subjected to exploitative labor contracts and illegal financial penalties by ACS and its CEO, Sam Klein.

  • 1 week ago | nurse.org | Chaunie Brusie

    Voted Nurse.org's 2024 Nurse Leader of the Year, Gabrielle P. Abelard, DNP, APRN- BC, FNAP, FAAN, Clinical Associate Professor and Graduate Program Director: Masters, at the Elaine Marieb College of Nursing and Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner, Chief Executive Officer, and Clinical Director at Abelard Psychotherapy Mental Health Clinic, has a long resume and list of accolades and accomplishments.

  • 1 week ago | nurse.org | Kathleen Gaines

    The roles of Nurse Practitioners (NPs) and Physician Assistants (PAs) are both crucial in delivering healthcare services, especially in primary care and underserved areas. While their responsibilities often overlap, there are key differences in their training, approach, and scope of practice. Read on to learn the differences in NPs vs PAs when it comes to educational background, scope of practice, salary and more.

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