The Bureau of Labor Statistics projects employment of registered nurses to increase 6 percent through 2033, with approximately 194,500 openings a year, on average. This sustained demand creates job ...
Professional baby name consultant Colleen Slagen — known as Naming Bebe on social media — left her job as a nurse ...
Vivian Health compared data across all 50 states and the District of Columbia to perform a comprehensive analysis of where ...
A Nigerian nurse, Judith Okoli, has made waves after leaving her nursing career in the United States to settle in Nigeria.While many Nigerians are seeking greener pastures abroad, Okoli’s decision has ...
Many nurses at Oakland County's juvenile facility are anxious due to a plan that would force them to reapply for jobs and ...
Dana, a 29-year-old nurse in St. Louis, checks her phone to see if the gig nursing app CareRev still has her scheduled at the ...
Workers and health care facilities say assaults by patients is a growing problem, amid a ballooning mental health crisis and ...
One doctor at Chesapeake Regional suggests that financial assistance from the federal government could help nurses seeking advanced degrees which could alleviate some shortages.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that healthcare gained 53,600 jobs in March, consistent with the average monthly addition of 52,000 jobs over the previous 12 months, according to the latest ...