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As our population ages, we will need to have a strong system of qualified healthcare personnel to help manage all aspects of health care management - especially nurses. The nursing industry will see a great amount of growth in the next ten to fifteen years when the baby boomer generation reaches retirement age and transitions in to nursing care facilities. The baby boomer generation is considered to be one of America's largest generations ever.
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There are three different nursing degrees that lead to an RN. To become an RN, nurses need to graduate from a 4-year Bachelor of Sciences in Nursing, an Associates of Nursing, or a Nursing Diploma program offered by hospitals. They also need to pass a national licensing examination. A registered nursing degree has a national licensing section that makes it easier to get licensed in multiple states. This is helpful if a nurse gets recruited elsewhere. According to the Dept. of Labor Statistics, registered nurses will be in great demand for the foreseeable future. The average salary for a nurse is approximately $48,000 with the higher 10% making upwards of $69,000 annually.
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