Healthcare is one of America’s fastest-growing industries. This is partly because of the widening health needs of the aging baby boomer population — but also because of recent and ongoing government healthcare reform.
Of all the positions needed in the medical field, registered nurses (RNs) are in the greatest demand. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics projects there will be 438,100 new RN jobs between 2016 and 2026 — a 15% growth in employment.
Registered nurses can work in a variety of healthcare settings, such as hospitals, a physician’s private practice, or in-home specialty care facilities. That means you have options when you choose to enter this booming — and rewarding — field.
So how do you take advantage of these opportunities? In addition to higher education and work experience, there are six key qualities of a nurse that you should have as an aspiring professional in this field.