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The number of nurses working in community healthcare rose almost 15 percent over the last decade. In 2004, about 12 percent of registered nurses worked in an outpatient environment, while 6 percent worked in facilities that provided long-term care.
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Nursing Schools: On-Campus and Online Nursing Degrees

The healthcare industry is the fastest-growing in the U.S., and with good reason. As Baby Boomers age, they have already begun to drive up demand for healthcare services--and on top of that, many current healthcare workers are retiring Boomers themselves, especially nurses. If you'd like to learn more about nursing school and what you can expect from a nursing job, take a few minutes to peruse our brand-new nursing page.

What's in a Nursing Degree?
There are a variety of degree programs you might enter to become a nurse. If you have no prior training, campus-based degree programs in practical nursing and registered nursing are available across the country. Thanks to advances in technology, however, many aspiring nurses can now complete part of their education online. While there is no substitute for hands-on clinical experience, many nursing school students can learn terminology, theory and administrative procedures from the comfort of their own PCs.

Moving Up the Nursing Career Ladder
Online nursing degrees are particularly appropriate for nurses who want to expand their career options with advanced theoretical study. The online RN-to-BSN degree is a popular choice, while a Master of Science in Nursing trains students to specialize in a particular area, or prepare for managerial roles in a hospital or physician's office. To learn more about your options, whether you're new to nursing or ready to make more out of it, browse WorldWideLearn's nursing page to get the information you need.

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Featured Nursing Degree:

Chamberlain College of Nursing
The first step to advancement in your nursing career is having the right education and degree. Chamberlain College of Nursing offers a highly respected online program coupled with clinical learning experiences in your local area.

  • Bachelor of Science in Nursing (RN to BSN)
    Registered nurses with an associate's degree or diploma may complete the BSN degree online, allowing them to complete their education in an environment designed for adult learners. Advantages include:
    • Convenient scheduling
    • Focus on core concepts applicable to professional settings
    • Respect for previous work experience
    • Interaction with peers who share similar professional experiences and values
    Students identify preceptors in their region of residence to facilitate their learning experience.

The flexibility of Chamberlain College of Nursing’s NLNAC-accredited program enables students to study whenever and wherever it's most convenient for them.

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