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Solution
to nursing shortage
Hospitals
all over the United States
for years have experienced a shortage in nurses,
nurse administrators, nurse managers and nurse
practitioners. However,, the shortage doesn't appear
to be getting any better.
The Health Resources and Services Administration
reported that 30 states currently have shortages of
registered nurses (RNs). And it is expected to
worsen over the next two decades, with 44 states
expected to have RN shortages by the year 2020.
Furthermore, the demand for nurses in 2012 is
expected to be 2.9 million, up from the 2.3 million
that were needed in 2003.
There is no more appropriate time to pursue a career
in nursing in the United States.
The total job openings, including new jobs and
replacing nurses who no longer are practicing, will
be more than 1.1 million from 2002 to 2012.
The main reasons for the high demand of nurses in
this country include an 18 percent growth in
population, an aging, health-obsessed baby boomer
population, and extended life spans. The report
released in May of 2001 by the Nursing Institute at
the University of Illinois College of Nursing showed
that the ratio of potential caregivers to the people
most likely to need care, the elderly population,
will decrease by 40 percent between 2010 and 2030.
The prevailing problem is supply and demand. Demand
for nurses will grow by 40 percent by the year 2020,
while the supply of nurses will increase by only 6
percent over the same period. The aging population
of nurses in this country is another factor. The
median age of nurses continues to increase, and a
large wave of retirements is unavoidable.
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President Bush signed in August of 2002 the Nursing
Reinvestment Act of 2002 to address the problem of
our nation's nursing shortage. It was intended to
promote people to enter and remain in nursing
careers, thus helping to lighten the growing nursing
shortage. The law establishes scholarships, loan
repayments, public service announcements, retention
grants, career ladders, geriatric training grants
and loan cancellation for nursing faculty. Funding
for these programs is provided through 2007 by law.
One college in particular should offer both
undergraduate and graduate degrees to motivate
individuals interested in the nursing/healthcare
arena so as to address the growing needs of today’s
population. Founded in 1976, University of Phoenix is one of the original accredited
universities to offer online college education with
complete degree programs by use of the Internet. It
is the nation's largest accredited university, with
over 17,000 highly qualified instructors, 170
campuses and Internet delivery worldwide.
University of Phoenix offers two Nursing/Health Care
undergraduate degrees: Bachelor of Science in
Nursing (RN license required) and Bachelor of
Science in Health Care Services (BCHCS). The
graduate degrees in the same field are: Master of
Science in Nursing (RN license required), Master of
Science in Nursing/Family Nurse Practitioner (RN
license required) and Master of Science in
Nursing/MBA/Health Care Management (RN license
required).
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"The nursing shortage in this country is a major
problem, but there are some pluses to the dilemma,"
said Barbara Sanner, the Arizona Marketing Manager
for
University
of Phoenix.
"One of the benefits to the shortage is that you can
virtually write your own ticket, meaning that you
can work anywhere in the country, in any environment
and the job pays well." Typically, starting
registered nurses earn salaries in the $40,000 plus
range.
Accredited by the National League for Nursing
Accrediting Commission (NLNAC) since 1989,
University
of Phoenix
is currently seeking nursing program accreditation
by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education
(CCNE). It is changing its accreditation from NLNAC
to CCNE because most baccalaureate and higher degree
programs in nursing are now accredited by CCNE.
Currently in the
U.S., about 70
percent of baccalaureate nursing programs and 79
percent of master's nursing programs are accredited
by CCNE.
The BSN program is designed to develop the
professional knowledge and skills of working RNs.
One must have a minimum of 30 nursing credits to
become eligible for this program. However, a valid
RN license satisfies this requirement. There are 13
courses offered in this program, and three of them
have a clinical component. Most of the courses are
online, but students have the opportunity to do some
of the class work in-person in residency programs,
for example. Students also have several
opportunities to interact with fellow students.
The curriculum consists of biological, physical and
social sciences, which contribute to the science of
nursing and focus on the development of the nurse's
role as caregiver, teacher and manager of care. All
three of the clinical components require spending
20-45 hours of practicum in five weeks.
"One of the key areas that distinguish us from the
others is that you can take classes at night,"
Sanner said. "That is a big plus for nurses, and our
local campuses try to fit courses that work for the
tough schedule demands that nurses have."
"We also have a strong foundation in the bio and
physical sciences," Sanner added. "There is probably
a perception in the market place that we don't have
it, but that is not true. We're also not just
offering courses strictly for nurses going into
hospital care. We have courses that prepare you to
become nurse supervisors, managers of small-care
facilities, geriatric wards, etc. We offer a broad
basis for different kinds of nursing opportunities,
not just hospital nurses."
Intended to provide nurses with the blend of
advanced nursing and business management skills
necessary to manage today's health care delivery
systems, the MBA/HCM curriculum emphasizes the
identification, analysis and solution of
multifaceted management problems that require
technical understanding and balanced decision
making. If you are the type of person who is driven
by a desire to help people and to make a difference
in people's lives, pursing a career in nursing might
be the perfect career option. Enrolling in a nursing
program such as University of Phoenix's gives
students the opportunity to aid people and make a
very good living while helping to eliminate this
country's alarming shortage in nurses.
About the
Author
Freelance writer for over
eleven years.
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