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What Is a Nurse? Types & Roles Explained | Nurse.com
What is a nurse? Nurse definition: At its core, the definition of a nurse is a healthcare professional who uses their clinical skills to care for patients, as well as their families. Nurses also work in communities where they promote good health and well-being practices.

College of Nursing | University of Nebraska Medical Center
UNMC College of Nursing offers BSN, MSN, DNP, and PhD educational programs.

What Is a Nurse? Types of Nurses & Roles - Cleveland Clinic
A nurse is a trained and licensed healthcare professional who provides compassionate, patient-centered care. Nurses work together with other members of a medical team to take care of you when you’re healthy and when you’re sick — whether it’s a temporary infection or an illness that spans years.

Nursing - Wikipedia
Nursing is a health care profession that "integrates the art and science of caring and focuses on the protection, promotion, and optimization of health and human functioning; prevention of illness and injury; facilitation of healing; and alleviation of suffering through compassionate presence". [1] .

20 Types of Nurses | Nursing Specialties & Salaries | Nurse.Org
To help you figure out what path you want to take, here’s an extensive list of every nursing career and specialty available to you. Get ready to scroll! What Are the Different Types of Nurses? 1. Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA)

Nursing Opportunities | Nebraska Medicine Omaha, NE
We offer ample opportunities for professional development and growth, empowering our nurses to reach new heights in their careers. We support you and your family with competitive pay, retirement plans, wellness programs and much more.

Nursing (BSN) - College of Saint Mary
Explore coursework, clinical placements, and personalized support that build the nursing judgment, technical skills, and compassionate care needed to succeed in diverse healthcare environments. Prepare for a high-impact career in healthcare through a rigorous, hands-on nursing curriculum.

Metropolitan Community College Nursing - mccneb.edu
The Associate Degree Nursing program at MCC prepares students to become a registered nurse in the healthcare world. Students will learn best practices for helping patients and providing care through instruction, labs and clinical experience.

 

 

         

 

 

 

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