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Careers in Nursing

Nursing is a versatile and a dynamic profession that offers a whole world of practice-oriented career opportunities to individuals. The current number of employed nurses in the United States is over 2.5 million, and is expected to grow in the following years. Nurses are among the most reputed healthcare professionals as they provide clinical and emotional support to the sick and the injured. The median income level of nurses has been estimated at $64,690 according to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics. Nurses all over the globe play a positive role in the life of patients; not just by helping through clinical services, but by educating them and helping patients overcome the psychological pain associated with medical illnesses.




A number of nursing specialties have evolved over the years. Technology has affected healthcare services in many ways, increasing the demand for highly skilled nurses. We come across these professionals working in all kinds of work settings such as hospitals, clinics, rehabilitation centers, and even medical research facilities. The wide scope of nursing offers numerous job options to qualified nurses. A few popular nursing specialties have been mentioned below:

  • Behavioral health nursing
  • Ambulatory nursing
  • Respiratory nursing
  • Pediatric nursing
  • Oncology nursing
  • Dermatology nursing
  • Critical care nursing
  • Research nursing
  • Community health nursing

Each of the above mentioned nursing areas focus on a specific branch of clinical services. Student can pick an area for specialization according to their interest and goal. There are many nursing schools that offer a wide range of nursing degree programs to aspiring individuals. Some of the most popularly pursued nursing programs include LPN degrees, RN degrees, and BSN degrees.

 


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