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    TABLE OF CONTENTS

    The Current State of Nursing .......................................................................................... 2

    Why Earn An MSN? ....................................................................................................... 3

    The Nursing Shortage ..................................................................................................... 3

    Nurse Educators: The Key to Ending the Nursing Shortage .......................................... 4

    Not Ready to Retire? Move into Nurse Management ..................................................... 5

    Nursing is a Stable and Flexible Career, Especially with More Education .................... 6

    Conclusion ...................................................................................................................... 7

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    The Current State of Nursing

    Health care is changing considerably and so is the level of education needed to be

    a good provider of care and a contributor to the overall health of communities. When the

    Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (H.R. 3590) was signed into law, it marked

    the beginning of a new era for nurse-led health care and created new needs in the nursing

    world. New health initiatives and legislation will give nurse practitioners and advanced

    nurses the ability to provide primary care and take a leading role in patient interaction

    and case management.

    Health care reform will extend health coverage to as manyas 30 million currently uninsured Americans, which could

    place great strain on our existing health care deliverysystem. For this reason, health care reform legislation

    promotes the sustainability of existing community-based

    providers such as nurse-managed health clinics, which act

    as both health workforce development sites and safety netproviders.i

    More insured patients create a need for more nurses. To train those nurses, nurse

    educators are vital to the future of health care in our country. According to the American

    Association of Colleges of Nursings report on 20082009 Enrollment and Graduation in

    Baccalaureate and Graduate Programs in Nursing, U.S. nursing schools turned away

    54,991 qualified applicants from baccalaureate and graduate nursing programs in 2009.

    Almost two-thirds of the nursing schools responding to the survey pointed to faculty

    shortages as a reason for not accepting all qualified applicants into entry-level

    baccalaureate programs.ii

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    Why Earn An MSN?

    Earning a masters degree in nursing opens doors for career advancement and

    flexibility. The need for nurses with advanced degrees is high. Still, many nurses choose

    not to advance their education to the masters level. According to the Online Journal of

    Issues in Nursing, too few nurses choose to advance their education to the graduate

    level, despite the great need for nurse practitioners, clinical nurse specialists, nurse

    anesthetists, nurse midwives, researchers, faculty, administrators, and other roles

    requiring expert level preparation.iii

    Nurses with advanced education are in a prime position for profitable, stable

    careers and making a lasting mark on the health care industry and in patients lives. With

    more control over patient care, nurses with advanced education are at the forefront of the

    evolving world of health care. The latest developments from the field promise new

    nurses virtually unlimited opportunities for progression to advanced degrees in nursing,

    as well as opportunities for teaching.iv

    While jobs are decreasing in various other career paths, nursing continues to be a

    stable choice. Opportunities are increasing for graduate-prepared nurses in the area of

    primary care.v

    Nurse educators and administrators also continue to be in high demand.

    The Nursing Shortage

    Our nation is experiencing a shortage of qualified nurses that is only expected to

    get worse as time goes by. With health care changing drastically, more nurses will be

    needed to meet the growing demand for health services.

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    The United States is in the midst of a nursing shortage that

    is expected to intensify as baby boomers age and the needfor health care grows. Compounding the problem is the fact

    that nursing colleges and universities across the country are

    struggling to expand enrollment levels to meet the rising

    demand for nursing care.

    vi

    With recent legislation changes leading to more insured individuals, the nursing

    shortage is projected to get worse. In his bookThe Future of the Nursing Workforcein

    the United States, Dr. Peter Buerhaus, nursing workforce analyst, predicts the number of

    nurses in the U.S. workforce will plateau in 2015, and by 2025, the nursing shortage

    could be nearly 500,000 with a 40% RN vacancy rate nationwide.

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    Nurse Educators: The Key to Ending the Nursing Shortage

    While more nurses are needed to meet the demands of more insured individuals

    due to health care reform, many schools are forced to turn away qualified applicants from

    nursing programs. According to a fact sheet created by American Association of

    Colleges of Nursing, Faculty shortages at nursing schools across the country are limiting

    student capacity at a time when the need for nurses continues to grow.viii

    While interest in a stable career like nursing is strong in an unstable economy,

    nursing schools simply cant keep up with the demand due to lack of qualified faculty.

    Despite the renewed interest [in nursing], it has been

    reported that applications to RN programs have fallen; the

    drop is believed to be the result of widespread awareness of

    the difficulty of gaining entry to nursing school, fueled bythe continuing shortage of nurse faculty. By all indications,

    if unmet demand for placement persists, with 88,000

    qualified applicationsone in three of all applications

    submittedwill be denied. Baccalaureate degree programsturned away 20 percent of its applicants, while associate

    degree programs turned away 32.7 percent.ix

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    According to Rebecca Rust, chief economist of the Florida Agency for Workforce

    Innovation, Schools will need to pay nursing professors better to keep up with

    demand.x Careers in nursing education could become more lucrative as time goes by.

    Given the growing shortage of nurse educators, the career outlook is strong for nurses

    interested in teaching careers.xi

    In an unstable economy, nursing education can provide

    a long-term and rewarding career.

    Not Ready to Retire? Move into Nurse Management

    Nursing takes a toll on a person over time, not just physically but emotionally as

    well. Even those who love nursing sometimes find themselves retiring early or unhappy

    in their jobs. At mid-career, many nurses feel the pain from years of lifting patients and

    moving heavy equipment. They can also feel emotionally exhausted from dealing with

    the sick and dying.xii

    Higher education can help nurses remain in the field they love but take them off

    the floor. With an MSN, nurses can move into administrative and management positions

    that require less physically demanding actions. Most states require that nurses moving

    into these positions hold an advanced degree.

    Some nurses move into the business side of healthcare.

    Their nursing expertise and experience on a healthcare

    team equip them to manage ambulatory, acute, home-

    based, and chronic care businesses. Employers includinghospitals, insurance companies, pharmaceutical

    manufacturers, and managed care organizations, among

    others need RNs for health planning and development,

    marketing, consulting, policy development, and qualityassurance.xiii

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    For those looking to influence the medical industry without direct patient care,

    nurse management positions are both lucrative and influential. In clinics, hospitals, and

    the like, nurse administrators help with policy making, staff administration, and financial

    decision making.

    Nursing is a Stable and Flexible Career, Especially with More Education

    An MSN leads to copious opportunities in the nursing field, not limited to on-the-

    floor nursing. For those looking for a stable and flexible career in the field of nursing,

    many paths can be taken with an advanced degree. While many nurses still work in

    hospitals, many do not, and in or out of the hospital, theres an amazing variety of

    nursing careers available.xiv

    Nurses with advanced degrees can work in a variety of jobs. An MSN is the first

    step nurses take to become nurse practitioners and manage patient care. Nurse

    practitioners can prescribe medication and, for many families, act as a primary physician.

    Another option for those nurses with an MSN and higher education is being a

    nurse anesthetist. According to NursingJobsHelp.com, The vast majority of anesthesia

    administered in American hospitals is administered by nurses.xv

    With an advanced degree, many other specialized positions open up to nurses

    including becoming nurse midwives and advanced public health nurses. Some nurses

    with masters degrees even move into pharmaceutical sales or help author textbooks.

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    Conclusion

    With higher education, nurses have the chance to advance their career, remain in

    the field longer, and make more positive impacts on the health care industry as a whole.

    While nurses remain in high demand at every education level, nurses holding their MSN

    are able to move into business positions, have more control over their patients care, or

    teach other nurses. With new legislation, nurses with advanced degrees are sought after

    and needed as educators to keep the nursing shortage from worsening. Earning an MSN

    is a choice that could add years to a nurses career, increase individual earnings, and

    positively affect the entire medical field even after the nurse retires.

    The College Network is committed to improving the nursing shortage through

    advanced education. It has partnered with Regis University to offer an RN to MS in

    Nursing bridge program and an MS in Nursing program that can both be completed

    entirely through distance learning. These programs provide flexibility for busy adults and

    can be started with no waiting list. Nurses in these programs can choose to study an

    education or management track to achieve their career goals. Visit

    www.collegenetwork.comfor more information.

    iHealth Care Reform Package Includes Unprecedented Investment in Nurse-Led Clinics, National Nursing

    Centers Consortium, March 25, 2010,http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/health-care-reform-

    package-includes-unprecedented-investment-in-nurse-led-health-clinics-89122187.html.

    iiFact Sheet: Nursing Faculty Shortage, American Association of Colleges of Nursing, September 2009.

    http://www.aacn.nche.edu/Media/FactSheets/FacultyShortage.htm.

    iiiCareer Pathways in Nursing: Entry Points and Academic Progression, The Online Journal of Issues inNursing, C. Fay Raines, M. Elaine Taglaireni, Septepber 30, 2008, March 31, 2010,

    http://www.nursingworld.org/MainMenuCategories/ANAMarketplace/ANAPeriodicals/OJIN/TableofCont

    ents/vol132008/No3Sept08/CareerEntryPoints.aspx.

    ivCareer Pathways in Nursing: Entry Points and Academic Progression, The Online Journal of Issues in

    Nursing, C. Fay Raines, M. Elaine Taglaireni, Septepber 30, 2008, March 31, 2010,

    http://www.nursingworld.org/MainMenuCategories/ANAMarketplace/ANAPeriodicals/OJIN/TableofCont

    ents/vol132008/No3Sept08/CareerEntryPoints.aspx.

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    vTalking Points: Impact of the Economy on the Nursing Shortage, American Association of Colleges of

    Nursing, March 31, 2010,http://www.aacn.nche.edu/Media/pdf/TalkingPoints.pdf.

    viFact Sheet: Nursing Shortage, American Association of Colleges of Nursing, May 2010.

    http://www.aacn.nche.edu/Media/FactSheets/NursingShortage.htm.viiTalking Points: Impact of the Economy on the Nursing Shortage, American Association of Colleges of

    Nursing, March 31, 2010,http://www.aacn.nche.edu/Media/pdf/TalkingPoints.pdf

    viiiNursing Education , American Nurses Association and Nursing World, March 31, 2010

    http://www.nursingworld.org/MainMenuCategories/ANA

    PoliticalPower/State/StateLegislativeAgenda/NusingEducation_1.aspx.

    ixFact Sheet: Nursing Shortage, American Association of Colleges of Nursing, May 2010.

    http://www.aacn.nche.edu/Media/FactSheets/NursingShortage.htm.

    xWhere the jobs are: Nursing, WPTV Florida, Whitney Ray, March 29, 2010,

    http://www.wptv.com/content/health/story/NURSING-SHORTAGE-FLORIDA-RECESSION-HEALTH-

    WPTV/DY1jljmMR0empRDNH4zsTA.cspx.

    xiBecome a Nurse Educator, Nursing School Degrees,http://www.nursing-school-degrees.com/Nursing-

    Schools/Nurse-Educator.html.

    xiiPhysical, emotional toll hits nurses in their 30s and 40s, Health Zone, Kristin Rushowy, May 7, 2010,

    http://www.healthzone.ca/health/newsfeatures/article/805924--physical-emotional-toll-hits-nurses-in-their-

    30s-and-40s.

    xiiiOccupational Outlook Handbook, 2010-11 Edition, Registered Nurses, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics,

    March 8, 2010.http://data.bls.gov/cgi-bin/print.pl/oco/ocos083.htm.

    xivHospital Careers, Nursing Jobs Help,http://www.nursingjobshelp.com/hospital_career.htm.

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