The Nursing Shortage in America: Current Statistics
The nursing shortage in America is persistent. Several factors are coming together to make the need for RNs more acute than ever before.
Read moreQ&A with Jennifer Dysart, RN Grad Fellow
Jennifer’s experience in Marymount’s ABSN program is as interesting as it is educational for those considering a career change to nursing.
Read morePhD vs. DBA: What’s the Difference?
What’s the difference between the PhD vs DBA, two of the most prominent business degrees? Find out more about how these educational paths compare and differ.
Read more5 Ways DNP-Prepared Nurses Can Shape Policy
Policymaking is crucially important to public health, and doctorally prepared nurses are uniquely qualified to play a leading role in the development of nursing policy.
Read moreSelf-Care for Nurses: 5 Habits That Help
As a nurse, you understand the importance of caring for the whole person. As you passionately focus on the needs of other people, though, it’s easy to forget that holistic self-care for nurses is essential, too.
Read moreMen in Nursing: No More Stigma
Women still make up almost 90% of the registered nurse population in the United States. But the number of men in nursing is now increasing.
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