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Nursing as a Career Choice

Consider these facts:

  • Nursing is one of ten occupations projected to have the largest number of new jobs in the future.
  • Nursing is the largest health care occupation with more than 2 million jobs.
  • The rising demand for RNs will outstrip the supply of RNs by 2010.
  • By 2015, 114,000 jobs for full-time RNs are expected to go unfilled nationwide (Division of Nursing of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services).
The changing job market for RNs is being spurred by:
  • The mounting health care needs of increasing numbers of elderly.
  • Hospitalized patients who are older, more acutely ill, and in need of more skilled RNs per patient.
  • Technological advances requiring more skilled nursing care.
  • An aging RN workforce. High levels of retirements are projected in the next 10-15 years.
What Nurses Do:
  • Assist clients in navigating the health care system.
  • Act as patient advocates and health educators for patients, families and communities.
  • Offer skilled care to help patients recuperate.
  • Work to promote health, prevent disease and help patients cope with their illness.
Work Settings:
  • Hospitals- employ the largest number of nurses
  • Physician offices and clinics
  • Long term care facilities
  • Public Health
  • Occupational health or industrial sites
  • Educational Institutions

Advanced practice degrees (nurse practitioners, clinical nurse specialists, certified nurse midwives, certified registered nurse anesthetists) increase the opportunities for nurse practice.

Want to Learn More About Nursing as a Career?

Visit these sites for more information.
American Nurses Association

American Association of Colleges of Nursing

Discover Nursing

Nursing at Monster.com

Sources:
Occupational Outlook Handbook (2002-2003), Bureau of Labor Statistics
American Association of Colleges of Nursing

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