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November 20, 2008 03:07:14 AM

Online Degrees in Nursing

Do you think, “I need help deciding what career to choose,” especially now that jobs seem scarce with the global financial crisis?

It’s been said that Health Care is one of the industries that weathers recessions really well. Given that the current financial crisis is crippling many industries in the private sector, it’s no wonder that many students are pursuing nursing degrees to bolster their chances of having a career in health care.

But entering the field of nursing is one thing. Advancing your career as a nurse is another.

In order for nurses to enhance their career growth, they must pursue further studies in their field. Unfortunately, varying work shifts make it difficult for many nurses to commit to an education program.

The good news, however, is that online nursing programs are available to counter this dilemma. Online nursing programs provide you the benefit of a flexible study schedule that lets you pursue advanced nursing degrees without interfering with your work. Because of this flexibility, it also becomes easier for you to take on joint degrees like business administration, public health or hospital administration.

In addition, many hospitals and medical care centers allocate education reimbursement to encourage their staff to pursue continuous learning, making advanced degrees more accessible.

Just like a traditional school of nursing, online nursing programs for advanced degrees generally require a BSN from an accredited nursing school, an RN license, clinical work experience, and minimum GPA and GRE scores.

Register now for more information regarding career opportunities in nursing

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