The Nursing Faculty Loan Redemption Program was enacted pursuant to N.J.S.A. 18A:71C-50 et seq. on January 16, 2010 with an effective date of July 1, 2010. This program is intended to address the [...]
Eligible candidates must have been employed at the qualified Nursing school on or after Jan. 16, 2010. The first-year payment is up to $5,000, the second year up to $7,000, the third year up to [...]
In the last year, the Nurse Licensure Compact (NLC) has experienced extraordinary growth and change. With the NLC’s current state of evolution, the compact is becoming ever more vital to nurses [...]
#FirstRespondersFirst takes a whole human approach to first responder and health care worker wellbeing. Please find a selection of free offerings and resources below which we hope will help you [...]
The American Academy of Nursing (Academy) announced today that it has selected 225 distinguished nurse leaders to be inducted into the 2021 Class of Fellows. The inductees will be recognized for [...]
The bottom line is that nurses at the bedside know health care like no one else. Because of that, they not only deserve a seat at any decision-making table but their presence is vitally needed to [...]
The American Nurses Association (ANA), representing the interests of the nation’s 4.2 million registered nurses, supports health care employers mandating nurses and all health care personnel to [...]
After all the time and energy it took to become a nurse, you deserve to be happy and enjoy what you do. The first step to rediscovering your passion for caregiving is to reduce stress from your [...]
If the nursing shortage is bad now, chances are it’s going to get much worse. “Hospitals were having difficulty finding nurses to fill positions before the pandemic,” notes Kendra McMillan, MPH, [...]
Governor Phil Murphy signed landmark legislation to improve New Jersey’s maternal and infant health outcomes for all New Jersey families. The bill (S690) establishes a statewide universal newborn [...]