Carly Elliott BSN, RN

Hospice Palliative Care and Home Health

Registered Nurse and Nurse Educator

Editorial Team / Admin

All Content by Carly Elliott

  1. While there are multiple pathways to becoming a registered nurse (RN), one of the most common is through an Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN). Learn more about the degree as we shed light on its significance, the journey to earning one, and its ...
  2. If you're passionate about nursing and want to make a significant impact on the profession by educating and inspiring future nurses, consider the fulfilling career path of a nurse educator. Below we explore the job description, responsibilities,...
  3. Whether you're aiming for an Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN), a Bachelor's Degree in Nursing (BSN), or a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) program, we've compiled all of the essential information you need to start your nursing education. Read on ...
  4. As the healthcare landscape continues to evolve, Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) degree specialties remain instrumental in meeting the diverse demands of the nursing profession. MSN Degree Specialties There are two main categories of MSN ...
  5. The field of nursing is dynamic and ever-evolving, with nurses playing a pivotal role in healthcare delivery and patient outcomes. To meet the demands of this rapidly changing landscape and advance their careers, many nurses are turning to Doctor of ...
  6. From higher salary potential and diverse job opportunities to flexible schedules and reduced physical demands, a nursing administration career allows nurses to expand their impact and contribute to delivering exceptional patient care. Nurse Admi...
  7. Between 2010 to 2018, the occurrence of Botox injections in North America grew by 845%, and the demand for aesthetic nurse practitioners continues to expand in healthcare as the aesthetic medicine market is projected to grow 14.7% from 2023 to 2030. ...
  8. For registered nurses (RNs) interested in women's health and wellness, pursuing a graduate degree in women's health nurse practitioner (WHNP) may offer numerous benefits and career opportunities. A WHNP focuses on obstetric, reproductive health,...
  9. The need for healthcare professionals trained to care for the complex needs of older adults is skyrocketing. The Population Reference Bureau reports that the number of Americans over 65 is expected to nearly double from 2018 to 2060. This change...
  10. Wound care nurses bring unique skills and knowledge to the healthcare industry. Their specialized training, comprehensive care plans, early detection of complications, patient education, and collaboration with interdisciplinary teams significantly co...
  11. Aesthetic nurses deeply understand facial anatomy, skin conditions, and various aesthetic procedures. Their primary goal is to help patients achieve their desired cosmetic outcomes while prioritizing patient safety and well-being. For those cons...
  12. If you're interested in pursuing a career as an oncology nurse practitioner (oncology NP), read on as we explore their diverse responsibilities, including ordering and interpreting diagnostic tests, prescribing appropriate treatments, conducting comp...
  13. The world of healthcare is filled with many specializations and opportunities, but if you're passionate about musculoskeletal health, enjoy the idea of working with a diverse group of patients, and have an affinity for both clinical and surgical sett...
  14. Whether you're aiming for an Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN), a Bachelor's Degree in Nursing (BSN), or a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) program, we've compiled all of the essential information you need to start your nursing education. Read on ...
  15. The world of healthcare is filled with many specializations and opportunities, but if you're passionate about musculoskeletal health, enjoy the idea of working with a diverse group of patients, and have an affinity for both clinical and surgical sett...
  16. If you're interested in pursuing a career as an oncology nurse practitioner (oncology NP), read on as we explore their diverse responsibilities, including ordering and interpreting diagnostic tests, prescribing appropriate treatments, conducting comp...
  17. Aesthetic nurses deeply understand facial anatomy, skin conditions, and various aesthetic procedures. Their primary goal is to help patients achieve their desired cosmetic outcomes while prioritizing patient safety and well-being. For those cons...
  18. Wound care nurses bring unique skills and knowledge to the healthcare industry. Their specialized training, comprehensive care plans, early detection of complications, patient education, and collaboration with interdisciplinary teams significantly co...
  19. If you're passionate about nursing and want to make a significant impact on the profession by educating and inspiring future nurses, consider the fulfilling career path of a nurse educator. Below we explore the job description, responsibilities,...
  20. From higher salary potential and diverse job opportunities to flexible schedules and reduced physical demands, a nursing administration career allows nurses to expand their impact and contribute to delivering exceptional patient care. Table o...
  21. For registered nurses (RNs) interested in women's health and wellness, pursuing a graduate degree in women's health nurse practitioner (WHNP) may offer numerous benefits and career opportunities. A WHNP focuses on obstetric, reproductive health,...
  22. Between 2010 to 2018, the occurrence of Botox injections in North America grew by 845%, and the demand for aesthetic nurse practitioners continues to expand in healthcare as the aesthetic medicine market is projected to grow 14.7% from 2023 to 2030. ...
  23. The need for healthcare professionals trained to care for the complex needs of older adults is skyrocketing. The Population Reference Bureau reports that the number of Americans over 65 is expected to nearly double from 2018 to 2060. This change...
  24. In January 2023, AMN Healthcare Services Inc. conducted a survey to examine the impact COVID-19 had on the career plans, job satisfaction, and mental health of 18,000 registered nurses in the United States. On May 1, 2023, the survey's findings revea...
  25. I've had similar feelings working as a nurse the past few years since the pandemic started. I hope that decisions will be made to make our jobs more sustainable - being a nurse is so rewarding but not at the expense of our mental health.