29
2009
Opportunities For Male Nurses
In a tough economy, job opportunities exist, especially in health care. According to the American Nurses Association, only six percent of all nurses are men. Further, across the country, hospitals and medical support staff are facing an increasing short supply of nurses. In fact, the American Hospital Association estimates that 75 percent of all medical vacancies are for nurses. This all comes in the face of an impending baby boomer generation on the brink of retirement, foreshadowing an increased need for qualified nursing care. Not surprisingly, the Department of Labor has listed registered nursing as the top occupation for job growth through at least the next decade, with over one million new and replacement nursing positions opening up during this time. Now that’s opportunity knocking!
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