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NURSING IS THE NATION’S LARGEST HEALTHCARE PROFESSION
3.1 million registered nurses practicing nationwide
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics projects that employment for registered nurses will grow faster than most other occupations through 2018.
With more than 4x as many RNs in the United States as physicians, nursing delivers an extended array of services.
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, registered nursing jobs will increase by 19% between 2012 and 2022.
Key Advantages of Earning a BSN Degree
The RN will earn a median of $39,100, and a BSN holder will earn more than $69,000. Four of the highest paying nursing jobs - nurse practitioner, nurse midwife, nurse anesthetist and clinical nurse specialist - require you to have a BSN.
According to The American Association of the Colleges of Nursing, nurses with a BSN have better patient outcomes, including lower mortality rates and lower failure to rescue rates as well.
Some nursing careers are only open to BSN holders. A person with a BSN is eligible for 88% of posted nursing jobs.
Earning a BSN is easier than ever with the increasing popularity in online BSN programs. Your BSN will open your career up to fascinating specialties in pediatrics, gynecology, surgery, oncology, diabetes, psychiatry and more.
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Source:
https://www.ashland.edu/graduate-admissions/blog/need-knows-future-nurse