STATESBORO, Ga. — This week marks 10 years since five Georgia Southern University nursing students were killed in a fiery crash. The deadly crash happened on April 22, 2015 along Interstate 16 outside ...
When it comes to making money, Georgia’s registered nurses do better than most these days. They made an average $90,000 last year, roughly 146% of the Peach State’s overall average wage of $61,250.
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South Georgia nurses push back against Federal proposal they say diminishes the profession
The proposed rule would shift how nursing degrees are categorized at the federal level, potentially limiting student access to certain loans and benefits — and shrinking the pipeline of future nurses.
In Georgia, nurses made an average of $90,000 last year. That comes out to around $43.27 an hour, based on a 40 hour work week, or 146% of the Peach State’s average wage of $29.45, according to data ...
Burnout, violence, understaffing — nursing isn’t your average career. It’s a workplace battleground, one where wars of attrition against an overwhelmed health care system are fought every day. Emory ...
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