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5 Best States for Nursing Jobs

5 Best States for Nursing Jobs

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Ohio

According to the Ohio Hospital Association, data from Ohio’s hospitals show significant vacancy rates in certain health care professions, with registered nurses (RNs) topping the list in most of the state. The demand for RNs and other health care workers will continue to rise with the growing health care needs of the 78 million “baby boomers” who will begin to retire in 2010. There is an estimated need for 130,920 RNs, 41,510 LPNs and 25,020 CNAs by the end of 2016. That is a total of 197,450 nursing-related jobs that will need filling in the next eight years.

Local hospitals have also joined forces with universities and community colleges to create programs that entice students to enter the nursing field. Many employers have increased tuition reimbursement and increased salaries as well as implement perks to increase job satisfaction.

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    lilrammer09

    over 4 years ago

    4 comments

    ohio.. i live there! im goign to college in 09

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    Denis

    over 4 years ago

    22 comments

    FL???? No way. I would make alot more money moving away from FL. When I started being a dialysis tech here, I was hired for 75 cents LESS than I made in Rhode Island 10 years ago. A major med ctr here hire new RNs off the street at 18.75/hr. In 1992, Boston Children's and Brigham and Women's Hospitals were BEGGING for RNs for weekends, starting at 45/hr. I'll be graduating in May 09 also, and seriously looking outside the state.

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    Neice395

    over 4 years ago

    2 comments

    I am a LPN here in NW Florida and I am no working on my RN I will be graduating in May 09. I attempted home study through college network it didn't work for me however I know others it did work for. I have all the books needed to complete the program through college network I am trying to sell them to finish financing school now so if anyone wants the books I am willing to sell them for way less than I payed contact me at oneladyb@yahoo.com

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    kaoni2000

    over 4 years ago

    12 comments

    to SLL_04 there is another place to go for school funding just for nursing students go to http://bhpr.hrsa.gov/dsa/nsl.htm This is a resource for student loans. I hope this helps you.

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    SLL_04

    over 4 years ago

    2 comments

    I am a student studing to be an RN and doing well with my classes. I've made some mistakes in the past and have recently discovered that I will run out of financial aid by my senior year. Anyone know where I can find some money to fund my education?

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    EWat

    over 4 years ago

    2 comments

    To the person living in Arkansas, Where do you work? You must be a CNA, because, I've flipped burgers for Min wage, and I make 60,000 as an RN. Quit griping and go back to school.

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    nurse_sassy_1

    over 4 years ago

    2 comments

    Rishgirl....I too live in Fl making salary 60 thou yr for 30 hrs work plus work over making 90-100 thou yr in home health care check it out and you make your own sched of time during the day!!!

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    glh759

    over 4 years ago

    2 comments

    I currently work in a nursing home in the state of AR. I love what i do for aliving as far as getting to care for the people but its pretty bad that you can now get a job flipping burgers at the local Mc Donalds making the same pay as we do without having to go to college and not having to deal with the stress level we do!!!! We Are Unappreciated. To think you would pay the person fixing your food more than the person keeping you alive. Comments are welcome on this subject...

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    Lela2780

    over 4 years ago

    10 comments

    Well, I think I may have found something. I am pretty superstitious so, I don't want to say too much, I am afraid I will jinx myself. But, I have an appointment on friday. Wish me luck!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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    Lela2780

    over 4 years ago

    10 comments

    I am in the flint area of Michigan (mid Michigan) I've tried junior college, community college, online programs, My boss tells me NOT to go to baker. I would hate to go to a four year because I don't want to go through fours years of college just to find out I am not getting in because of a lottery drawing. It's frustrating. The governor of Michigan promised to change things if she was reelected, getting more instructors and has yet to do anything. I email her office once a week.

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    mluncheon

    over 4 years ago

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    Yes Louisiana should be added. I am sure they have a great need. And yes we should make nursing attractive in long term care facilities as the population grows older. We must think of our care also. Why can't nurses be treated with just as much respect in nursing homes? Why shouldn't they have the advancement and educational opportunities provided in hospitals. Patients are patients where ever they are.

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    fellamom

    over 4 years ago

    2 comments

    I am looking for monies to pursue a NP program in Mental Health. Does anyone have any information?

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    laura59

    over 4 years ago

    408 comments

    Have any of you tried contacting Chiara Bell? She's on this site. Her email is cbell@enurgi.com
    They have a company where patients and healthcare personnel match up. It's basically for home health as far as I can understand. That's not a bad place to work, though. I do CNA and have worked LTC (you're right, they don't take care of their staff) hospital as CNA and Unit Clerk and am now doing home health. Right now, it's the best I've found in my area. Check it out. It may be something you will be interested in. BTW, she has not asked me or anyone else as far as I know, to "advertise" her site. Check her group Enurgi Nurses on here.

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    fs01RN

    over 4 years ago

    2 comments

    I am experiencing Florida and I have to agree with rischgirl as it relates to the salary here!!! It's very disappointing. I am a 10 year director level RN and I've gone on interviews, for management positions, with salaries less than 60K!!!! Unbelievable!

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    firstaid83

    over 4 years ago

    2 comments

    I think that Louisiana should be on that list b/c when I look in any newspaper around here, that's all you see in the wanted ads, nurses. It's mostly nursing homes, and nursing homes are kinda bad to work in, well being a CNA, they are. Maybe that's why they're always short of cna's and nurses, b/c the places don't know how to treat their employees. I dunno, but the medical field isn't for me anymore. I just quit, and i'm looking for something in an office. I belong behind a desk anyway lol God bless those who want to be there though

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