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Salaries By Region, (Source: Nursing2001, March 2001)
Region Register Nurses (RNs) Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurses (LPN/LVNs)
New England $17.07 $14.65
Middle Atlantic $16.78 $12.08
East North Central $16.30 $12.60
West North Central $14.70 $10.84
South Atlantic $15.74 $11.53
East South Central $14.29 $10.11
West South Central $15.04 $10.63
Mountain $15.75 $11.76
Pacific $18.28 $14.16
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A Comparison of Nursing Salaries, By: Seana McFadden:"Some thoughts on why nurses are not paid what they are worth.nDo salaries reflect the fact that nursing is predominantly a female profession? nAre nurses adequately compensated for their years of experience? nDo institutions compensate nurses for their many years of service?"
http://www4.desales.edu/~nursing/Sea...iles/frame.htm
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Allied Physicians, Inc: Nurse Salaries - Salary Surveys:"There is a shortage of nurses and techs throughout the world. We congratulate providers who maximize healthcare in their communities. Our free employment search services are available to well trained nurses and radiology professionals. Click Here for details of your Nursing salaries are often dependent upon the needs of a location and the required schedule, training, expertise, and experience of a nurse."
4590 Hwy 1 #131, Rehoboth Beach, Delaware 19971
http://www.allied-physicians.com/sal...e-salaries.htm
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Allnursingschools.com, Nursing Salary Statistics:"Nursing salaries vary widely by region of the country, amount of experience, amount of education, and the type of facility, so keep in mind that these statistics are only general guidance in helping you to assess options for your nursing career. At a top level, the recently released National Sample Survey of Registered Nurses for 2000, conducted by the Health Resources and Services Administration, shows that the average annual salary of full-time Registered Nurses has increased to $46,782. The Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that in 1998, half of all registered nurses earned more than $40,690. The middle 50 percent earned between $34,430 and $49,070 a year. The highest 10 percent earned more than $69,300 a year, and the lowest 10 percent earned less than $29,480. Many employers offer flexible work schedules, child care, educational benefits, and bonuses.
http://www.allnursingschools.com/faqs/salaries.php
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Salaries, Nursing 2000 Inc.:"Salaries are competitive with other professions and attracting more men and women into nursing. In the central Indiana area, a new graduate starts out at approximately $35,000-$37,000 per year. Nationally, the average salary of an RN employed fulltime is $46,782. A highly experienced registered nurse, for example in a hospital setting, can earn $56,000 base salary per year. The nurse who works evenings, nights or weekends receives added compensation. Nurses choosing careers in advanced practice, administration, education and research may earn more, depending on the amount of responsibility associated with their role."
http://www.nursing2000inc.org/salaries.html
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Nursing Salaries, Nurses for a Healthier Tomorrow (NHT):"Financial compensation for nurses varies according to geographic location, type of nursing, years of experience and level of education. Starting salaries for entry level staff nurses range from $30,000 to $45,000 per year, plus additional pay for evening, night and weekend shifts. Benefit packages often include health insurance, vacation, holiday pay, college tuition reimbursement, childcare, flexible scheduling and pension plans. Clinical Nurse Specialists and nurses with advanced degrees make considerably higher salaries."
Nurses for a Healthier Tomorrow/STTI
Honor Society of Nursing, Sigma Theta Tau International
550 West North Street Indianapolis, IN 46202
bennison@stti.iupui.edu
http://www.nursesource.org/nursing_careers.html
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Nursing2000 salary survey:"If you're wondering whether you're paid as well as your colleagues, check out the results of our first annual salary survey. How does your salary compare with that of nurses in similar positions across the nation? Does higher education pay? You'll find answers to these and other questions here, in Nursing2000's first annual salary survey. We tabulated the data based on 2,784 usable responses to a questionnaire published in the October issue of Nursing99 and posted on our Web site.
http://www.tnpj.com/content/nursing/0004/salsur04.htm
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Nursing Education in Tennessee, Nursing Salaries:"Nursing salary ranges depend upon region of the country, type of education and experience, type of facility and job description. Facility size is a major factor in nursing salaries -- the larger the facilities and number and types of beds (ICU, med-surg, etc.) the higher the salary. Over the past few years, although nursing salaries have risen across the board, the largest increases have been for experienced nurses. Based on Bureau of Labor statistics, the figures listed below are the national and Tennessee average nursing salaries earned in 2000.
http://nursing-education-tn.org/c7.htm
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Case Management Salary Survey:"Case management is a broad and growing industry. The Case Management Society of America estimates that there are 80,000 case managers practicing nationwide, representing businesses from insurance companies to private employers. The CMSA and ADVANCE teamed up to get a picture of this diverse lot and give you, case managers across the continuum, a look at what your colleagues do, where they work and what they make doing it."
http://www.advanceforpac.com/ppsalarysurvey.html
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Nursing Faculty Salaries Post Continued Increases, Aacn Survey Shows:"Mostly Modest Gains, However, Come As Many Schools Work to Stem Faculty Shortages. Doctorally prepared professors at nursing schools at the nation's universities and four-year colleges are earning an average of $66,132 in the current 1998-99 academic year, up 2.7 percent above a year ago, according to the latest salary survey by the American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN).
American Association of Colleges of Nursing
One Dupont Circle, NW, Suite 530 Washington, DC 20036
Phone: (202) 463-6930 - Fax: (202) 785-8320
webmaster@aacn.nche.edu
http://www.aacn.nche.edu/Media/NewsReleases/fcsl99.htm
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NP Salary Summary, Nurse Practitioner Support Services:
10024 S.E. 240th St., Suite #102, Kent, WA 98031
Phone: 253.852.9042 Fax: 253.852.7725, npss@nurse.net
http://www.nurse.net/cgi-bin/start.c...ary/index.html
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The Climb Continues NP Salaries Increase, but at a Slower Pace: Results of the 2001 National Salary Survey of Nurse Practitioners:"Worried that nurse practitioner salaries are stagnating or dropping? National statistics show the opposite: The 2001 National Salary Survey of Nurse Practitioners, an exclusive service of ADVANCE for Nurse Practitioners, found that NP salaries are continuing to rise. According to survey results, the average annual NP salary has increased $4,781, or 8.19%, over the past 2 years (Table 1)."
http://www.advancefornp.com/npsalsurv01.html
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Movin' On Up What a Difference Two Years Makes Results of the ADVANCE 1999 National Salary Survey Of Nurse Practitioners:"Amidst sometimes rancorous debate about oversupply, the average nurse practitioner salary has increased by nearly $6,000 during the past 2 years, according to the ADVANCE 1999 National Salary Survey of Nurse Practitioners. The average full-time nurse practitioner salary increased by $5,859 since 1997, when the average full-time NP salary was $52,532. In 1999, the average NP earned an annual salary of $58,391 (Table 1). Although money is a sensitive subject for most people, it apparently is not taboo for nurse practitioners today. After ADVANCE for Nurse Practitioners published results of the first-ever national survey of nurse practitioner salaries in January 1998, our staff could not keep up with the ensuing reprint requests."
http://www.advancefornp.com/npsalsurv99.html
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Advance For Nurse Practitioners, 1997 Salary Survey: Who's Making What — and Where:"'Robert' is a nurse practitioner with two NP certifications who works in a surgery setting in San Francisco. He probably makes more money than you do. Robert's gender, specialty and region all contribute to his salary of $72,000. Why? First, Robert is a man. Men continue to earn more than their female counterparts in most work settings, and that disparity also exists in the nurse practitioner field--even though men comprise only 4% of the profession. Geography also influences Robert's salary. Working in a metropolitan area boosts an NP's earnings, and nurse practitioners in the Pacific earn higher salaries than their colleagues in other parts of the country. And lastly, Robert works in the highest-paying NP workplace setting: surgery."
http://www.advancefornp.com/npsalsurv97.html
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medicalcareersource.com, Nursing salaries are rising, but one local hospital says they are not the only factor in nurse retention:"The National Sample Survey of Registered Nurses for 2000 showed that the average annual salary of full-time RNs had increased to $46,782. The national average for LPNs was $29,440. According to the American Nurses Association, in 2001 hospital staff nurses earned $36,618, administrators earned $45,071, instructors earned $36,896, supervisors earned $38,979, clinical nurse specialists earned $41,226, nurse practitioners earned $43,636, and nurse anesthetists earned $76,053. Average national RN salaries also vary by education level. A nurse can earn an average of $46, 500 with a BSN, $43,000 with an associate degree, and $42,000 with a diploma. Data also shows that certification pays, with certified nurses earning $46,446 versus $39,573 for non-certified nurses."
http://www.medicalcareersource.com/a...esalaries.html
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Nurse Connection Inc.:"NCI Nurses are the best-compensated nurses in Florida. While a new agency may offer above market rates for a short period, no other employer in the region consistently offers the attractive rates that NCI has offered over the last 15 years. We also believe that our benefits package is superior and provides our Nurses with the security of knowing that strong insurance and retirement programs are in place. Rates - NCI Nurses work in a wide variety of Specialty Critical Care areas and, thus, rates will vary by classification. Rates also vary by hospital, shift and even daily demand (especially "in season"). Overtime is, of course, paid when qualified.
Nurse Connection Inc.
5340 N. Federal Highway Suite 102 Lighthouse Point FL 33064
Phone: 1-888-942-6412 Fax: 954-933-1440
sheldon@nurseconnection.com
http://www.nurseconnection.com/compensation.htm
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New York, St. Mary's Hospital, Nursing Salaries and Shift Rates:"Base rate of $17.00 per hour (with one year's experience), with additional credit for further experience. $2.00 per hour premium (plus differential) in addition to your base rate for evening shifts. $3.00 per hour premium (plus differential) in addition to your base rate for night shifts. $1,500 hiring bonus for all shifts."
427 Guy Park Ave Amsterdam, NY 12010
Tel: 518-842-1900 Webmaster@smha.org
http://www.smha.org/nsg_salaries_rates.php
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Oklahoma, Nursing Salaries and Nursing Benefits, Professional Resources for Nurses, Inc.:"While your salary is determined by geographical region and clinical specialty - Pay rates are individualized for each hospital and will vary for each assignment. If you are serious about working with PRN , then let us meet or beat the wages from other organizations for similar job openings."
Professional Resources for Nurses, Inc.
P.O. Box 10156 Enid, Oklahoma 73702
Telephone: (580) 233-5999 Toll Free: (800) 427-8334
Fax: (580) 233-5909 FAX: (800) 332-4137
recruiting@prntravelnurse.com
http://www.prntravelnurse.com/salary_and_benefits.html
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Andrew Lopez, RN
http://www.4nursing.com




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