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Retirement planning for nurses

Retirement Planning for Nurses: What Are My Options?

Planning for retirement may not feel urgent when you’re working long shifts, managing patient care, or balancing family life. But even small steps now can make a significant difference down the line. In this blog, we’ll explore how much nurses should contribute to retirement, highlight your plan options, and include specific considerations for your profession. […]

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student loan debt for nurses

How to Finally Be Free of Student Debt: A Guide for Nurses

You’ve worked hard, cared deeply, and spent years building your nursing career. But student loans? They’ve stuck around longer than they should. If you’re still carrying student loan debt as a nurse, you’re not alone. Whether you’re thinking about slowing down, retiring, or just getting ahead financially, now is the time to take control and […]

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There’s No Doctor’s Order for Financial Planning 

Onboard NurseCon at Sea, Hundreds of Nurses Opened Up About Money. You Might See Yourself in What They Shared.  At NurseCon at Sea 2025, we had the amazing opportunity to talk with hundreds of nurses about something that’s rarely discussed at work: managing money. In between CE credits and cruise games, nurses shared what it […]

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AI tools for nurses

How Can Nurses Use AI to Reduce Burnout?

Nursing has always been a high-stakes career. Long shifts, back-to-back patients, staffing shortages, and emotional exhaustion are part of the job. But according to NCSBN “A quarter to half of nurses reported feeling emotionally drained (50.8%), used up (56.4%), fatigued (49.7%), burned out (45.1%), or at the end of the rope (29.4%) “a few times […]

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