Learn the Benefits of an Online Nursing Degree

While healthcare facilities across the nation continue to operate with nursing shortages, nurses are in particularly high demand in some fields such as critical care (where the American Organization of Nurse Executives reports a 20 percent vacancy rate), emergency room, and telemetry. Since these areas typically require nurses with higher levels of training, skills and certification, there are fewer candidates who fit the bill.

With a speciality to match every facit of healthcare and medicine, nurses can find a speciality for almost any career interest.

In addition to the traditional specialties such as pediatric nursing, – OB/GYN, and nurse practitioners, there are are hundreds of lesser-known areas such as forensic nursing, legal nurse consulant, camp nurse, or telephone triage nurse.

You can zero in on a nursing speciality to meet your career interests by first examing the listings of nursing specialties to see what area feels comfortable to you.

Where do you feel comfortable? Do you enjoy independence, or do you crave the camaraderie of fellow nurses and staff? “You have to compare your personality with the working environment,” says Bill Morris, president of Beitler Staffing in Chicago. “People who can deal with high stress and juggling lots of balls in the air at the same time are well-suited to the emergency department. If you want a slower pace, then try a community hospital.”

You should also think about what you most enjoyed during training. If you have an affinity for children, you may want to specialize in pediatrics or maternity. If serving senior citizens satisfies you, then geriatrics would be a logical choice.

 

"Nursing is an art: and if it is to be made an art, it requires an exclusive devotion as hard a preparation, as any painter's or sculptor's work; for what is the having to do with dead canvas or dead marble, compared with having to do with the living body, the temple of God's spirit? It is one of the Fine Arts: I had almost said, the finest of Fine Arts." - Florence Nightingale

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Top 10 Nursing Specialities for RN's

Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist - $134,820

Nurse Researcher - $95,000

Psychiatric Nurse Practitioners - $95,000

Certified Nurse Midwife - $84,000

Pediatric Endocrinology Nurse - $81,000

Orthopaedic Nurse - $81,000

Nurse Practitioner - $78,000

Clinical Nurse Specialist - $76,000

Gerontological Nurse Practitioner - $75,000

Neonatal Nurse - $74,000