Benefits of having nursing as a career option

06Oct,2020
By Editorial

The path to being a nurse can be challenging, but the opportunities and advantages that come with a career will outweigh the challenges. Both the Bureau of Labour Statistics and the American Nurses Association lists a large number of opportunities offered to those in the nursing practice and give a variety of reasons that becoming a nurse is a smart career decision. There are a plethora of ways to the nurse and a lot of rewards for pursuing a nursing career. Nurses find immense satisfaction in their work and are well paying. They have endless opportunities for advancement and are able to travel to new working environments. Nurses have the right to pick their own profession.

Read more: 10 Demandable Nursing career options in India

 

Benefits

  • Honorable Profession: It is one of the noble career options in the field of medicine. Nurses selflessly take care of people whenever they need and are in pain. They often work for long hours and deal with sleepless lights if required. The occupation of care is carried down through generations. Nurses must be prepared, above all things, to behave in the best interests of their patients. The nursing career is full of opportunities to educate aspiring nurses and young people the experience of the profession. Many nurses are joining training programs to help young nurses acquire skills and knowledge.
  • Employment: Not only is there a nationwide lack of doctors at present, but the Bureau of Labor Statistics reports the demand is expected to increase every two years, with more than half a million new nurse vacancies available between 2006 and 2016. As nurses are required in all parts of the world, there is a high demand in areas across the world. 
  • Good growth and income: According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, nurses receive an average of $68,450 a year. The nursing profession also provides a nearly infinite range of specialties and working conditions. If one wishes to become a qualified nursing practitioner in an office setting or get straight into the action of a hospital trauma unit, there are an enormous number of career options open to nurses. 
  • Flexibility: Most nurses work full-time, with around 7 percent having more than one job. Depending in the profession, though, nurses may be expected to operate on a normal nine-to-five change or rotate, frequently requiring them to work two or three complete days followed by two to three days off. There are also plenty of resources for people who wish to try other areas, such as being legal practitioners (providing specialist advice in court), engaging in self-employed outpatient treatment or living at home.
  • Travel Opportunities: The nursing career offers nurses the chance to travel. The nurse is also in a position to pick the profession she would like to work in and the region that she would prefer to work. The compensation for travel nurses is great, and businesses who employ travel nurses also pay travel expenses. The prospects for a nurse who is interested in practicing while moving around the world are endless. 
  • Security of Work: Job protection is a primary advantage of a nursing career. Nurses will still be a vital part of the healthcare system, and hospitals cannot work without them. Even in times of economic uncertainty, nurses are always in a position to work. The work development forecast for nurses is outstanding for the elderly population. Job protection is an incredible advantage for those interested in a career as a nurse.
  • The flexibility of choosing their own specialization: Nurses have options in their profession, starting at nursing school and pursuing their careers. Nurses may select from opportunities in the hospital, or from a wide variety of opportunities beyond the hospital. Choices appear to be expanding every day for nurses. The opportunity to pick your own specialty is an outstanding advantage for those who seek a profession in nursing.

Some of the top nursing jobs are:

  • Certified Registered Nurse Anaesthetist
  • General Nurse Practitioner
  • Informatics Nurse
  • Pain Management Nurse
  • Nursing Administrator
  • Nursing Educator
  • Critical Care Nurse
  • Health Policy Nurse
  • Clinical Nurse Specialist
  • Medical-Surgical Nurse

 

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