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The Nursing Career Process From Application Through the First 2 Years of Employment The documented current and future shortage of registered nurses (RNs) raises significant concerns about increasing the supply of new graduates from nursing degree programs. Using the best estimates available from nationally representative data, this article describes... Published In: Journal of Professional Nursing | Journal articles | 09/03/2009 |
Foundation Initiative Catapults Maryann Magloire-Wilson into Academia Maryann Magloire-Wilson, R.N., B.A., spent her days at the hospital but dreamed of returning to the classroom so she could teach. Now, thanks to the New Jersey Nursing Initiative, she will have that chance. | Grantee profiles | 07/30/2009 |
New studies highlight keys to nurse retention and nurses' views on reporting medical errors. | Stories and articles | 04/23/2009 |
Leadership Program Offers Unique Opportunities to Experienced Nurses NurseConnect.com highlights the experiences of a Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Executive Nurse Fellow. | Stories and articles | 02/24/2009 |
Jobs to Careers: A Primer for Work-Based Learning How to make a job the basis for a college education. | Issue and policy briefs, Reports, Primers | 02/02/2009 |
Fox News in Seattle spotlights RWJF's Jobs to Careers program. | Video | 12/22/2008 |
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation New Careers in Nursing Scholarship Program Fifty-eight schools chosen for scholarship awards for students pursuing accelerated nursing degree programs. | Grantee profiles | 09/23/2008 |
The grants are part of Jobs to Careers: Promoting Work-Based Learning for Quality Care, a national initiative that supports a variety of projects to develop the skills of workers who deliver direct health care and services. | News releases | 02/28/2008 |
Nurse Leaders in the Boardroom This project is part of a broader RWJF initiative to assure that the nation has a diverse, well-trained workforce. | Fact sheets | 11/28/2007 |
Putting Nursing Skills and Experience to Work in the Boardroom Nurses are known for providing care and comfort to patients. The skills they need to do that are basic to the profession. But modern nursing also demands and develops expertise in communications, management and leadership-skills that are as valuable in a... | Grantee profiles | 11/26/2007 |
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