Additional Resources
Men in Nursing: Fact vs. Fiction
Nursing is expected to be 90 percent female in 2016, yet the opportunities for men in nursing are growing, from bedside care to management to research. The following guide has been written by Keith Carlson, an expert in the field, and offers valuable information, firsthand insight, and resources to help men who are interested in becoming a nurse.
http://www.accreditedschoolsonline.org/nursing-schools/men-in-nursing/
A GUIDE FOR MINORITIES IN NURSING: Breaking Barriers, Expanding Diversity, and Finding Success
Cultural, racial, and ethnic demographics in the United States continue to change, with minorities projected to become the majority by 2043, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. Yet the nursing industry is still trying to reflect the changing face of its increasingly diverse patient population. The following guide offers strategies for breaking down some of the most common barriers for minority nurses, reviews how diversity enhances the quality of patient care, and discusses the efforts being made to bring greater diversity to nursing education and the healthcare industry. If you’re a minority in the nursing field, learn how you can better serve your community and help improve the nursing profession overall.
http://www.accreditedschoolsonline.org/nursing-schools/minorities-in-nursing/
Nursing is expected to be 90 percent female in 2016, yet the opportunities for men in nursing are growing, from bedside care to management to research. The following guide has been written by Keith Carlson, an expert in the field, and offers valuable information, firsthand insight, and resources to help men who are interested in becoming a nurse.
http://www.accreditedschoolsonline.org/nursing-schools/men-in-nursing/
A GUIDE FOR MINORITIES IN NURSING: Breaking Barriers, Expanding Diversity, and Finding Success
Cultural, racial, and ethnic demographics in the United States continue to change, with minorities projected to become the majority by 2043, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. Yet the nursing industry is still trying to reflect the changing face of its increasingly diverse patient population. The following guide offers strategies for breaking down some of the most common barriers for minority nurses, reviews how diversity enhances the quality of patient care, and discusses the efforts being made to bring greater diversity to nursing education and the healthcare industry. If you’re a minority in the nursing field, learn how you can better serve your community and help improve the nursing profession overall.
http://www.accreditedschoolsonline.org/nursing-schools/minorities-in-nursing/