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Who Is Man Enough To Be A Nurse?
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Who Is Man Enough To Be A Nurse?

There are more men in nursing today than at any time in history — that’s good for male nurses and the profession. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), 13.3% of registered nurses (RNs) in 2021 were men, up from 7% in 2008. As the nation’s population ages, there will be more opportunities for men to join the profession; BLS projects registered nursing jobs to grow 6% from 2021 to 2031 — about as fast as all other occupations.

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5 Ways to Optimize Your Study Area to Excel in Nursing School 
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5 Ways to Optimize Your Study Area to Excel in Nursing School 

Learning requires concentration and focus. Minimizing distractions will help you maintain focus and retain class material. Choose the Right Study Space

If possible, choose one space for studying. Establishing a single space can help you focus on studying. If identifying a single study space is not possible, try using cues such as posture, headphones, or closing apps to define your study time.

Make It Your Own

Make your study space a place you want to be. Think about comfortable seating, table space, light, visuals, noise levels, etc.

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5 Tips on Getting Your Online Bachelor's Degree In Nursing
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5 Tips on Getting Your Online Bachelor's Degree In Nursing

Are you considering hybrid or online nursing classes? You’re in luck! Technological advances have made it easy for students to complete online degree programs from anywhere in the world. In 2020, an estimated 84% of new undergraduate students enrolled in online degree programs, and 16% in certification or licensure. The unique flexibility that virtual classes offer has resulted in this significant increase in online class enrollment. However, like with any course, there are challenges you may face.

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