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The nursing workforce is changing: macro trends in nursing [Infographic]
“Work is changing…We know it just by coming to work every day.” As a part of the fourth macro trend in nursing, our Chief Nursing Officer, Anne Dabrow Woods DNP RN CRNP ANP-BC AGACNP-BC FAAN, is exploring how the nursing workforce is evolving and adapting. From more men entering the career, to more nurses with a broader range of specialties, to nurses working longer hours, the nursing population just isn’t what it was once.
Explore our helpful infographic below to find six ways the nursing workforce is changing.
Be sure to bookmark our blog and follow the newest two trends in nursing. To see Woods’ full presentation on 2016 macro trends in nursing, go to the web site Lippincott NursingCenter YouTube Channel.
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