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Racing to help fill a national shortage of nurses, nursing schools in Maryland are working to improve their curriculums and increase diversity to enable better health outcomes for all communities.
BALTIMORE --Nine Maryland nursing programs will receive $5.8 million in funding, which will go toward addressing the state's nursing shortage, according to state officials.
T he University of Maryland School of Nursing (UMSON) is once again proving its mettle as a top-tier institution, securing its place among the top 10 public nursing schools in the nation across ...
The University of Maryland Medical System, based in Baltimore, employs about 9,300 nurses. Amid a growing nurse shortage in the state, the health system is rethinking how it trains the next generation ...
John Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland, ranked at the top of the list of best schools for a DNP, while the MSN program at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville ranked No. 14.
Gov. Wes Moore has agreed to spend nearly $6 million to address Maryland's nursing shortage. That money will go to nine colleges and universities.Moore's administration said the goal of the ...
In Maryland, three Salisbury School of Nursing professors created the Faculty Academy and Mentorship Initiative in 2011 to help prepare experienced registered nurses to become clinical nursing ...
Gov. Wes Moore announced that nine Maryland nursing programs will receive $5.8 million to help address the state's nursing shortage. The FY24 Competitive Institutional Grant funding includes one ...
The Maryland Public Health Commission is out with about 30 recommendations to better care within the state, which include a ...
As Maryland nursing schools find ways to ease the faculty shortage, they’re also working to attract more diverse nursing students to ensure health care is distributed more equitably.
The University of Maryland School of Nursing (UMSON) is once again proving its mettle as a top-tier institution, securing its place among the top 10 public nurs ...
As Maryland nursing schools find ways to ease the faculty shortage, they’re also working to attract more diverse nursing students to ensure health care is distributed more equitably. “ ...