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There are more men in nursing currently than at any other point in history — that’s good for male nurses and the profession. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), 12.6% of registered ...
In less than two years, the U.S. could face a shortage of up to 450,000 nurses. The health care system won't be able to fill this gap with half the potential workforce on the sidelines: More must ...
The Associate Degree Nursing (ADN) graduates each received a pin, scroll, and rose presented to them by faculty members. The pins were designed by the first graduates of WCC’s ADN program in 1973.
Last fall, Chamberlain had more than 4,200 male students enrolled in its nursing program. In the last three years, it has awarded more than 4,500 degrees and certificates to men, including both ...
Photo provided Indiana University Columbus students receiving their nursing pins included, left-right, Justin LaFlower, Katie Downing, Mallory Hogue, Sarah Knoch, Jasmine Mosier, and William ...
The declining stigma around male nurses could be in part a byproduct of changing societal perceptions of gender roles in general, as well as those specific to nursing, which COVID-19 helped to ...
“35 African American male nursing students turned heads as they represented the less than 1% of AA male nurses in America at ...
IU Columbus students receive nursing pins in pinning ceremony. Indiana University Columbus honored 29 students in the Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) program during a pinning ceremony on May 9.
In less than two years, the U.S. could face a shortage of up to 450,000 nurses. The health care system won’t be able to fill this gap with half the potential workforce on the sidelines: More ...
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