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Celebrating Nurse Veterans, Nurses in the Media and more...

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Trending Topics... Some nurses feel a calling to serve their patients and their country. Hear one nu

[Nursing Insights]( Trending Topics... [Choosing War: A Celebration of One Nurse Veteran]( Some nurses feel a calling to serve their patients and their country. Hear one nurses story here. [Read More]( [Nurses in the Media: A Conversation with Diana Mason, PhD, RN]( When was the last time you saw a nurse in the media? You might not remember. A new study conducted by Diana Mason and Barbara Glickstein found that you won't remember because they simply aren't there very often. [Read More]( Submit a product review and you could[Win $50!]( Sponsored Content [Pay $250 per Month for your BSN]( Modern nurses need a modern BSN Program. With 100% online coursework, payments to fit your monthly budget, and a quality & CCNE-accredited education from leading industry professionals, you have no excuse not to get started today. [Earn Your BSN]( [If the government legalizes marijuana in the US...]( When the US government legalizes weed at the federal level will nurses be allowed to smoke weed? [Read More]( [NTI - Your Path to Certification: Conversation with Karen Kesten, DNP, APRN]( Nursing certification is a goal we should all aspire to - it shows dedication and the willingness to go above and beyond. And it can help your career…. [Read More]( [My Job is Physically Dangerous]( Dear Nurse Beth, Been a bedside RN for 12 years with an associate degree. I find my medsurg job is resulting in frequent back injury and the psych nurse job I have has become increasingly dangerous [Read More]( [Who will do CNS role?]( Lately I've been thinking about my future as a nurse, and started to consider a CNS role. I think that would be an amazing way to make a true impact as I would have options as a nurse educator, quality improvement, research, bedside care etc. [Read More]( [3 Signs it Might be Time to Leave Bedside Nursing]( [Nursing Jobs]( - [Registered Nurse - Observation, FL]( - [Registered Nurse, FL]( - [Case Management Supervisor (RN), CA]( - [RN Case Manager - Home Health, MT]( - [Registered Nurse- CICU, DE]( Visit our sponsors... [Facebook]( [Google+]( [Twitter]( [Pinterest]( [Manage Subscriptions]( [Update Profile]( This email was sent by: allnurses.com 7900 International Dr., Suite 300 Bloomington, MN, 55425, US

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