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<h2 class = 'uawtitle'>RNs Are In Demand - Is It Your Dream Job?</h2><div style='font-style:italic;' class='uawbyline'>by Connie Warenstein</div><div class='uawarticle'><br />Most people realize from hearing the news or reading the paper that RNs are in demand. Did you also know what they represent, in the health care industry, the biggest vocation? You may think of an RN as someone who gives you shots in your doctors office or who records you symptoms at the hospital, but they can do many other things as well.<br />
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In addition to working directly with patients some RNs go into a more management role overseeing other nurses.<br />
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Working in the emergency room or in surgery is how many think of an RN career. While a significant number or RNs do work in hospitals they do not just work in the more common departments. Hospitals have many specialized departments such as maternity and pediatrics.<br />
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Retirement homes and communities also need nurses on staff. These fields as well as all nurses fields are growing as the population ages. In addition to patient care in these fields there are also opportunities in management roles.<br />
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Certain types of patients need personal care at home and as such home health nurses go to their home to provide care. These patients have generally recently come out of surgery or are older or newborns. They may also have cancer or a terminal illness.<br />
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Where else do nurses work? Nurses may also work for companies as industrial nurses and occupational health nurses. Or they may work for the government or a private organization for public health.<br />
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Training new nurse professionals is part of what a nurse supervisor does. They also plan and setup work schedules for their staff.<br />
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Many registered nurses wish to advance their career but not in a management role as they may enjoy working with patients more closely as opposed to managing staff. These nurses may consider becoming a nurse practitioner or becoming a specialist such as a clinical nurse specialist.</div><div class='uawresource'><div style='font-style:italic;' class='uawabout'><br />
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</div><div class='uawlinks'>If you are interested in becoming a registered nurse there are several nursing programs to consider. Remember you can later in your career go back to earn an <a href="http://www.onlinerntobsn.com/">rn to bsn online</a> degree for further advancement. </div><br />
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