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WHICH STATES WILL NEED MOST IN 2013? NURSES The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that job growth in the healthcare sector was outpacing growth from 2011, accounting for one out of every 5 new jobs created this year. About 75% of those healthcare jobs are (and will be) in nursing. the U.S. Department of Health projects that 400,000 new nurses will be needed just to fill vacancies left by retirees. 2015 2020 the U.S. Government predicts that it will be short beween 800,000 and one million new and replacement nurses. WHERE WILL THE JOBS BE? According to Bureau of Labor Statistics’, the Registered Nursing workforce will be the top U.S. occupation in terms of job growth through 2020 and is expected to grow from 2.74 million nurses in 2010 to 3.45 million in 2020. As the demand for nurses to fill positions theoretically outstrips supply, in which state will you be most needed? TOP 10 STATES WITH THE MOST NURSING JOB OPENINGS HIGHER EDUCATION the Institute of Medicine released a report which called for 80% more baccalaureate-prepared nurses in the workforce and doubling the population of nurses with doctoral degrees. The problem at hand: There aren’t enough nurses qualified to teach as many nursing students as could be available or lead teams of medical professionals as nurse administrators and/or nurse practitioners. Resources Latest statistics on the U.S. nursing shortfall http://www.aacn.nche.edu/media-relations/fact- sheets/nursing-shortage/ American Association of Colleges of Nursing weighs-on on the nursing shortage and makes recommendations for solving the problem as it exists http://www.nursingpower.net/union/shortage_fact_sheet.html United States Registered Nurse Workforce Report Card and Shortage Forecast http://ajm.sagepub.com/content/27/3/241.short?rss=1&amp%3bssource=mfr A nice infographic citing reasons for a nurse staffing shortfall in the U.S. http://www.nursingpower.net/union/shortage_fact_sheet.html http://pattyinglishms.hubpages.com/hub/Top-10-High-Paying-Nursing-Specialities-Careers-2012-2022 Created by Medical Solutions 2012. STATES WITH THE HIGHEST AVERAGE HOURLY WAGES CA $25.45 HI $24.76 $23.38 MA $23.33 NJ $23.09 AK PICU NICU CRNA SPECIALTIES +

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WHICH STATES WILL NEED

MOST IN 2013?NURSES

The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that job growth in the healthcare

sector was outpacing growth from 2011, accounting for one

out of every 5 new jobs created this year. About 75% of those healthcare jobs are (and

will be) in nursing.

the U.S. Department of Health projects that 400,000 new nurses will be needed just to fill vacancies left

by retirees.20152020 the U.S. Government predicts that it will be short

beween 800,000 and one million new and replacement nurses.

WHERE WILL THE JOBS BE?According to Bureau of Labor Statistics’, the Registered Nursing workforce will be the top U.S. occupation in terms of job growth

through 2020 and is expected to grow from 2.74 million nurses in 2010 to 3.45 million in 2020. As the demand for nurses to fill positions

theoretically outstrips supply, in which state will you be most needed?

TOP 10 STATES WITH THE MOST

NURSING JOB OPENINGS

HIGHER EDUCATIONthe Institute of Medicine released a report which called for 80% more

baccalaureate-prepared nurses in the workforce and doubling the population of nurses with doctoral degrees. The problem at hand: There aren’t enough nurses qualified to teach as many nursing

students as could be available or lead teams of medical professionals as nurse administrators and/or nurse practitioners.

Resources Latest statistics on the U.S. nursing shortfall http://www.aacn.nche.edu/media-relations/fact-sheets/nursing-shortage/ American Association of Colleges of Nursing weighs-on on the nursing shortage and makes recommendations for solving the problem as it exists http://www.nursingpower.net/union/shortage_fact_sheet.html United States Registered Nurse Workforce Report Card and Shortage Forecast http://ajm.sagepub.com/content/27/3/241.short?rss=1&amp%3bssource=mfr A nice infographic citing reasons for a nurse staffing shortfall in the U.S. http://www.nursingpower.net/union/shortage_fact_sheet.html http://pattyinglishms.hubpages.com/hub/Top-10-High-Paying-Nursing-Specialities-Careers-2012-2022Created by Medical Solutions 2012.

STATES WITH THE HIGHEST AVERAGE HOURLY WAGES

CA

$25

.45

HI

$24

.76$23

.38

MA

$23

.33

NJ

$23

.09

AK

PICU

NICU

CRNA

SPECIALTIES

+