Nurses are some of the most highly sought-after healthcare professionals in the job market today. Most nurses work in hands on hospital settings, but there is a vast array of less traditional nursing job options for new graduates and career switchers outsides of the hospital.… read more →
How does health care in the United States compare to health care in the rest of the world? In 2013, MPH@GW, the online Master of Public Health program offered through the Milken Institute School of Public Health at the George Washington University, created an infographic that measured… read more →
Have you ever wondered how many nurses there were in the United States? How about the top 10 in-demand nursing positions? HealtheCareers has constructed an infographic outlining some interesting facts about American’s nursing industry. Here are a few important ones: There are 2,687,310 practicing Registered… read more →
If you think there is a typical day as an ER nurse, you are wrong. Although ER nurses may follow the same work schedule, each day is a different story that brings about different scenarios. Emergency nurses specialize in rapid assessment and treatment when every second… read more →
When the thought of a nurse comes to mind, most picture a caregiver. What isn’t pictured is the leadership and administration that happens within the nursing field. This infographic by University of Cincinnati masters of online nursing explains the different levels of nursing administration. It… read more →
Why would I want to be a nurse? Nursing is one the fastest growing and most rewarding healthcare jobs in today’s economy. Nursing is a fantastic career choice. Nurses get great pay, excellent benefits, and respect within their communities. They also enjoy one of the… read more →
Nowhere But Up: The Future of Nursing Registered nurses make up the largest group in the U.S. workforce, and nursing is the fastest growing career industry in the country. So with as many nurses and nursing students as there are, what will the future hold… read more →
It’s one thing to learn all your clinical nursing skills from a book, and it’s another when you’re actually treating patients. When it really comes down to it, nurses are the backbone of the medical profession. This infographic by accelerated-nursing.net outlines a few of the… read more →
Triage can be defined as the evaluation and categorization of the sick or wounded when there are insufficient resources for medical care of everyone at once. Trauma is the leading cause of death in the U.S. for people ages 1 to 44, and costs approximately… read more →
In the nurse’s office – common sicknesses in schools. Did you know that 40% of school-age children between 5 and 17 miss at least three days of school a year due to injury or illness? Bacteria and viruses can lurk anywhere, but proper prevention can… read more →