Title:
- Educational Mobility of RNs in North Carolina: Who Will Teach Tomorrow’s Nurses?
- Authors:
- Bevill, Jr., James William
Cleary, Brenda L.
Lacey, Linda M.
Nooney, Jennifer G. - Source:
- American Journal of Nursing, May2007, Vol. 107 Issue 5, p60-70, 11p, 4 Charts, 1 Graph
- Document Type:
- Article
- Subject Terms:
- EDUCATIONAL mobility
SOCIAL mobility
MEDICAL personnel
NURSING — Study & teaching
MEDICAL education - Geographic Terms:
- NORTH Carolina
- Abstract:
- The article presents a study on the educational mobility of registered nurses in North Carolina. This study has aimed to identify patterns in how nurses’ entry-level degrees and other individual characteristics correlated with the timing and achievement of subsequent advanced nursing education. Educational mobility of newly graduated registered nurses with a variety of entry degrees in the state was studied using longitudinal analysis of data gathered as part of the licensing renewal process.
- ISSN:
- 0002936X
- Accession Number:
- 25075983
- Title:
- Mississippi Addresses the Nursing Shortage.
- Authors:
- Lewis, Lourie
- Source:
- American Journal of Nursing, Jul2010, Vol. 110 Issue 7, p58-61, 4p
- Document Type:
- Article
- Subject Terms:
- NURSES — Supply & demand
NURSING students
NURSING schools — Faculty
LABOR supply - Geographic Terms:
- MISSISSIPPI
- Abstract:
- The article discusses how Mississippi addressed the nursing shortage issue. A group of state organizations worked together to conduct a survey that investigated why nursing students failed to complete school. Financial support, family issues and balancing work and school simultaneously were reported in the survey. Nursing faculty and student learning methods are also discussed.
- ISSN:
- 0002936X
- Accession Number:
- 52218359
- Title:
- Teachers Wanted.
- Authors:
- Source:
- H&HN: Hospitals & Health Networks; May2005, Vol. 79 Issue 5, p28-28, 2/3p, 1 Chart
- Document Type:
- Article
- Subject Terms:
- NURSING schools — Faculty
TEACHERS — Supply & demand
NURSING — Study & teaching
NURSING students
LOANS
SURVEYS - Geographic Terms:
- UNITED States
- Abstract:
- Focuses on the shortage of nurse educators in nursing schools in the U.S. according to a survey conducted by the American Association of Colleges of Nursing in 2004. Impact of the shortage on qualified nursing candidates; Factors that contributed to the shortage; Information on the federal Nurse Faculty Loan Program developed as part of the efforts to attract nursing faculty.
- Full Text Word Count:
- 485
- ISSN:
- 10688838
- Accession Number:
- 17100428
- Title:
- Wisconsin’s Nursing Alignment Idea is Catching On.
- Authors:
- Jorgensen, Haley
- Source:
- Techniques: Connecting Education & Careers, May2005, Vol. 80 Issue 5, p21-23, 3p
- Document Type:
- Article
- Subject Terms:
- NURSING — Study & teaching
CURRICULUM planning
TECHNICAL institutes
ASSOCIATE degree nurses
PRACTICAL nurses
NURSES — Supply & demand - Geographic Terms:
- WISCONSIN
- Abstract:
- Reports on the implementation of a collaborative curriculum development project by the faculty and administrators from technical colleges in Wisconsin. Initiatives undertaken to alleviate the state’s nursing shortage; Development of a unique nursing program that allows students to become practical nurses after one year and associate-degree nurses after two years; Significance of the state’s aligned nursing program as a model for other states and colleges interested in doing the same.
- ISSN:
- 15271803
- Accession Number:
- 17913083
Question by Jenie J: Good night jobs for a RN nursing student?
i am a SINGLE MOM of THREE so please do not respond with “its impossible to work while going to nursing school” b/c for me, its impossible NOT to!
that being said, what are some good night jobs i can work while attending school?
something where i can study on the job would br great! i looked into night time security, but you have to have a certificate for that and be able to carry a weapon, neither of which i have time to do!
what other night jobs are out there that a FT student and single mom can get and still have the time to study?!?!
Best answer:
Answer by Emilly
Dear, I Suggest you http://helpkorner.com for this.
Best of luck and keep using answers.yahoo.com.
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Question by Jen R: Spirituality in nursing from a non-Christian perspective?
Hi,
I’m a nursing student enrolled in the course “Spirituality in Nursing.” I am supposed to interview 3 people from a faith other than my own. The paper deals with healing and if spirituality/religiosity influences healing. Most of the time, in the circumstances I’ve seen with the health care field, focus is on curing the body, not healing the whole person: physically, emotionally and spiritually. My questions I am supposed to ask are:
(1) What is your spiritual perspective on healing? (is healing solely a physical process or does it involve elements of a person’s spirit?)
(2) What are the critical components of healing, such as prayer, meditation, belief, etc? (Does prayer, meditation, belief in a higher power help the progression of healing?)
(3) What is important to you when you are cared for by health care providers whose spiritual beliefs differ from yours? (Do you appreciate efforts to find out your spiritual/religious views and how those needs can be met in the hospital?)
(4) How do you view health care providers who are able to let go of their own beliefs in the interest of your beliefs and practices?
Thanks,
Jen
Best answer:
Answer by Jay Zee
Nursing is important. Then again, drinking formula from a bottle lets your baby become independent faster, if he/she is doing it on their own.
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Question by AiRi: where in japanese hospital can accept Filipino that are “Licensed Practical Nurse”?
i want to work somewhere in japan
Best answer:
Answer by violentskies13
I thought I read that you have to be a Japanese citizen to be a nurse or promoted and that is another example of how Korean-descent people have been suffering in Japan because they can’t ever really be part of society and have a good job, etc. Here’s an interview with a foreign nurse in Japan that might help you: http://metropolis.co.jp/tokyobusinessarchive299/285/tokyobusinessinc.htm
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Question by cobe: Who have experience about training, please help me!!!!!!!!!!!!!!?
I am considering about to join in Medical or Nursing program.
I knew that If I was good at Biology, Chemistry, Math I should take Pharmacy field.
And If I was good in Biology, Chemistry, I should take Nursing. Right????
But I think I am good in Biology, chemistry, Math,…but I don’t really like to be Pharmacist.
To be Nurse is not hard for me, I like nurse.
Here is my questions:
:”Should I participate in Pharmacy field or Nursing program?”
” Is that too waste my talent to be nurse, because I am really good in Calculus.??”
“Pharmacist and Nurse, which job is most easily to have job?”
“what I course I need to take If I want to transfer to master in nursing??”
Please answer kindly for my question……I would like to thankful for who contribute their opinion generously………
Thank you!!!!
Best answer:
Answer by Phill
Personally I think nursing is the more fufilling job with the higher pay. Plus you get to see your efforts help someone. Your always going to see interesting problems that you must help the doctors overcome. Being a pharmacist you just explain to the customer what the medication does and get it for them and work in a job that does not change much. THats my opinion.
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Question by ღღღ: Do you have to get your LPN/LVN certificate to become an RN?
Or can you go straight into RN? Most schools have “LPN to RN” transition programs, but can you just take your basic classes and then take RN courses and become an RN if you have no intention of being an LPN?
Best answer:
Answer by Judy
No, you don’t have to start as an LPN/LVN – many schools have programs to go right to RN. They are typically through colleges and sometimes hospitals, and are longer that the transition courses, since there are more basics to be covered, and an LPN already has that knowledge.
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Question by Dr.Shaher: credit per ? what does it means “online degree”?
Hi guys ,,
I’m a surgical resident and planning to take an online degree in clinical research at drexel university ,, i have 2 q
1- do u know any better choice other than drexel for an online degree?
2- The tuition rate for the academic year 2010-11 is $ 1,005 per credit. ,, what does it mean ?? taking in consideration that it’s a 36-credit master’s program, does it mean that it will cost me around 36000 $ total is that correct ?? ,,, thank you
Best answer:
Answer by Richard
You can easily compare info about these schools in this site – edu.2kool4u.net
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Western Governors University Online Nursing Programs Earn Top Ten Ranking from GetEducated.com
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Question by Tifa: for interview in college “why we choose nursing?”?
i really don’t know how to answer in a very nice answer in this question!! please help me
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Answer by Sabrina Z
If you don’t know why you want to be a nursing major maybe you should think about changing your major before this interveiw to something that you really want to do
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