December 25, 2009
Nursing in the 21st Century.
In this post, I’ll be discussing getting your degree in nursing. Yes, nursing. As you may know, nursing is not just limited to women, anymore. Many men have chosen this field for it’s exciting nature. It is also, perhaps more importantly, poised for massive growth.
The job market for nurses has been growing since before 2000 and continues to grow to this day. The demand for nurses has never been higher.
With people living longer, the demand for all types of people in the nursing field continues to grow. The home health care field is expanding exponentially.
There are a multitude of different specialties in the nursing field, some requiring as little as 2 years of education to find yourself out there making a good living, helping people.
You could look at becoming a nursing assistant, or LPN.
You could think about getting your diploma in practical nursing.
The opportunities in the field of nursing seem endless.
The desire to care for others is a noble one. Nursing is a noble profession. And it is an exciting one.
Nurses are always in need and the demand is expected to continue skyrocketing for trained, educated professionals.
The following information is according to a report prepared for the Department of Health and Human Services, Health Resources and Services Administration, Bureau of Health Professions, Office of Workforce Evaluation and Quality Assurance by the Center for Health Workforce Distribution Studies, University of California, San Francisco
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