I WILL BE NEW TO TRAVELING-AFTER 15 YEARS OF DIALYSIS-I AM READY TO CHANGE.OF COURSE I NEED TO GO FOR THE TOP DOLLAR-AS I NOW HAVE 2 TEENS IN COLLEGE
Mar. 6, 2005: Nurses in high demand in Arizona:"Arizona ranks at the bottom of the 50 states for nurse-to-population ratio. The shortage of skilled nurses is particularly acute in forensic nursing and home health, experts say. According to Kathy Player, dean of the Ken Blanchard School of Business at Grand Canyon University in Phoenix, the average age of a nurse today is 48, and fewer than 9 percent of all RNs are younger than 30. Education requirements for nurses vary. While a registered nurse can obtain a degree in two years, bachelor's and master's degrees in nursing also are offered at Grand Canyon and other universities in Arizona."
http://www.azcentral.com/business/ar...obsmain06.html
Ouch, I knew the average age of nurses was 44-45. Did it jump up a few years while I wasn't looking?
Andrew Lopez, RN (35 Y/O)
http://www.4nursing.com
I WILL BE NEW TO TRAVELING-AFTER 15 YEARS OF DIALYSIS-I AM READY TO CHANGE.OF COURSE I NEED TO GO FOR THE TOP DOLLAR-AS I NOW HAVE 2 TEENS IN COLLEGE
Wish you luck on the road. I'd visit the travel nurse section of our forums and do a little research before you start making calls.
There's a lot of great advice there, they'll likely save you a lot of headaches.
Andrew Lopez, RN
http://www.nursinga2z.com
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Ashley
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