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CONTINUING YOUR NURSING EDUCATION. CONGRATULATIONS!. WHY PURSUE A HIGHER NURSING CREDENTIAL?. Achievement of personal goals. Increased salary. Enhanced role. Career diversity. Professional advancement. THE CURRENT STATE OF NURSING. 1.2 million. Number of job openings for nurses by 2020. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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CONTINUING YOUR NURSING EDUCATION

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CONGRATULATIONS!

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WHY PURSUE A HIGHER NURSING CREDENTIAL?

Achievement of personal goals

Career diversity

Increased salary

Enhanced role

Professional advancement

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1.2 million

THE CURRENT STATE OF NURSING

Number of job openings for nurses by 2020

47 Average age of RN nurses (age trending up)

26% Projected employment growth for RNs by 2020

“Nursing Shortage,” American Assoc. of Colleges of Nurses

Bureau of Labor Statistics

“Fiscal Year 2011 Annual Report,” Oklahoma Board of Nursing

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NURSING EMPLOYMENT GROWTH

Projected Employment Growth by Occupation

Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2012

Occupation Employed In 2010

Additional Needs by

2020Total Needed by 2020

% Change from 2010 to 2020

Registered Nurse 2,737,400 711,900* 3,449,300 26%

Licensed Practical Nurse 752,300 168,500 920,800 22%

Nursing Assistants 1,505,300 302,000 1,807,200 20%

*Does not account for additional replacement nurses needed.

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THE CURRENT STATE OF NURSING

As the population ages, demand for qualified nurses is increasing.

The Affordable Care Act will provide insurance coverage for 32 million previously uninsured Americans.

Aging Population Changing Legislation

As patient numbers increase, nurses must keep their skills current by continuing to pursue higher levels of education.

More Complex Cases

EQUALS

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55% of today’ RNs plan to retire by 2020.The majority of RNs who plan to retire are nurse leaders, creating

more leadership opportunities for BSN-prepared RNs.

“RN-BSN Education: 21st Century Barriers and Incentives,” Journal of Nursing Management

FACT:

The role of the RN is changing.Registered nurses today are expected to manage interdisciplinaryteams and play a larger role in patient case management.

FACT:

THE REASON BEHIND THE CHANGE

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THE NEW ROLE OF THE RN

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Over 395 hospitals in 44 states have achieved magnet status—a number that’s expected to grow quickly in the coming years.

Magnet hospitals attract top talent by establishing excellent conditions for employees and patients.Top magnet initiatives include:

Career Development Management Style Nursing Autonomy

Magnet status is the highest recognition by the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) for excellence in nursing services and staff.

WHAT IS MAGNET STATUS?

WHO HAS EARNED IT?

WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS?

MAGNET FACILITIES

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Increased nurse retention

Increased nurse satisfaction

Increased patient satisfaction

Better patient outcomes

Reduced mortality rates

Lower nurse-to-patient ratios

Career development opportunities

WHY WORK IN A MAGNET FACILITY?

American Nurses Credentialing Center (nursecredentialing.org)

MAGNET FACILITIES

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Any nurse who manages a team of RNs must hold a bachelor’s or master’s degree in nursing.

American Nurses Credentialing Center (nursecredentialing.org)

Any nurse with authority over multiple units of RNs must hold a bachelor’s or master’s degree in nursing.

MAGNET EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS

The CNO must have, at minimum, a master’s degree at the time of application.

NURSE LEADERS

NURSE MANAGERS

CHIEF NURSING OFFICER

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• Diversity of career choices: Management

Specialty care

Pharmaceutical companies

Legal departments and corporate facilities

• Legislative efforts: “BSN in 10”

New York, New Jersey, Massachusetts, Oklahoma

CONTINUING EDUCATION

WHY PURSUE A HIGHER NURSING CREDENTIAL?

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• Potential for advanced education (MSN, PhD) Clinical Nurse Specialist or NP

Nurse educator

Nurse anesthetist

Administrative roles (CNO, Director of Nursing)

• Build upon your current nursing skills

• Increase in pay

• Magnet facility educational requirements

CONTINUING EDUCATION

WHY PURSUE A HIGHER NURSING CREDENTIAL?

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ABOUT THE COLLEGE NETWORK

The College Network is a global eLearning company dedicated to serving the needs of post-traditional learners with flexible online degree, certificate, continuing education, and exam preparation programs through a network of university and association partners.

Pass your NCLEX-RN® exam with RX for NCLEX Success

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1. Meet with a Program Advisor Determine transferrable credit Determine best program fit for you

2. Start with online modules for Gen Eds Academic success guarantee

3. Transition to our partner university Regionally accredited Clinical/practicum component (where applicable)

4. Graduate from our partner university

GETTING STARTED

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PROGRAM ADVANTAGES

Utilize prior credits from most regionally-accredited institutions.

Complete your prerequisite coursework at your own pace.

Study any time with 24/7 access to online resources.

CREDIT TRANSFER

SELF-PACED

FLEXIBILE

You may start your general education courses on day one.BEGIN IMMEDIATELY

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• Where do you want to be professionally in 5 years?

• Are you on the right path to achieve your goals?

• How can The College Network help you reach them?

ASK YOURSELF…

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QUESTION REVIEW BANK: RN

Our online Question Review Bank features more than 4,200 NCLEX® exam-style practice items, complete with comprehensive rationales.

Value for Students

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Thank you for the difference you make in the lives of so many!

THANK YOU!

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For more information call 1-800-396-3276

or Your Local Program Advisor,

Kevin Kelly 859-537-5827

THE COLLEGE NETWORK