Strategies for enhancing enrollment in one registered nurse-bachelor of science in nursing program.

Associate degree and diploma graduates make up the largest number of registered nurses (RNs) in today's workforce, and only 16% return to school for a baccalaureate degree. The nursing shortage and the rapid expanding changes in the delivery of health care have created the demand for more nurses pre...

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Publicado en:Teaching & Learning in Nursing Vol. 3; no. 1; pp. 30 - 35
Autor principal: Williams SJ
Formato: case study tables/charts Journal Article
Publicado: Elsevier B.V. Jan2008
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          Curriculum Development
          Education, Nursing, Baccalaureate
          Registered Nurses
          Student Recruitment
          Academic Advisement
          Computer-Assisted Instruction
          Education, Non-Traditional
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      ab: Associate degree and diploma graduates make up the largest number of registered nurses (RNs) in today's workforce, and only 16% return to school for a baccalaureate degree. The nursing shortage and the rapid expanding changes in the delivery of health care have created the demand for more nurses prepared at an educational level appropriate for the responsibilities required of them as professional nurses. Cost-effective and flexible RNDSbachelor of science in nursing (BSN) programs are necessary to meet this need.
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