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Graduate Nursing Loses “Professional Degree” Status: What It Means for U.S. Nursing Shortages and International Nurses

by Raymond Escueta November 24, 2025 No comments Blog

The U.S. Department of Education has quietly made a move that could significantly impact the future of nursing education, nursing careers, and the international nurse workforce planning to practice in the United States. According to recent reports, graduate nursing has been removed from the federal list of “professional degree” programs as the Department begins implementing […]

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How Smarter Healthcare Technology Can Rebuild the Nurse-Patient Connection: A Vision for International Nurses in the US

by Raymond Escueta November 17, 2025 No comments Blog

In today’s US healthcare systems, technology is both a blessing and a challenge. The introduction of electronic health records (EHRs) was once celebrated as a turning point replacing stacks of messy paper charts with standardized, digital documentation. But for many nurses, both local and international nurses coming to work in America, these new systems created […]

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U.S. Health Systems Explained: Career Opportunities for International Nurses

by Raymond Escueta November 14, 2025 No comments Blog

The United States healthcare environment is constantly evolving and with nearly 400 health systems nationwide, opportunities for international nurses have never been greater. For healthcare professionals seeking U.S. hospital jobs, understanding how these systems operate is key to finding the right career and employer match. At NurseContact, we specialize in connecting talented nurses worldwide to […]

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Why the Term “AI Nurse” Sparks Debate in U.S. Healthcare and What It Means for International Nurses

by Raymond Escueta November 10, 2025 No comments Blog

In recent years, healthcare technology companies have increasingly begun using the phrase “AI nurse” to describe digital tools and automation features. But nursing leaders across the United States are warning that this label could be misleading and even harmful to patients and the nursing profession. For international nurses seeking to work in the U.S., this […]

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Quality of Life Tops U.S. Retirement Rankings for 2025: What It Means for International Nurses Seeking U.S. Healthcare Jobs

by Raymond Escueta November 04, 2025 No comments Uncategorized

For the first time since 2020, quality of life has emerged as the most influential factor in U.S. News & World Report’s annual list of America’s Best Places to Retire. While these rankings are primarily designed to guide retirees, they also have important implications for healthcare employers and international nurses looking to work in the […]

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