Nursing is the most common career in the medical field. According to the BLS, the field is expected to grow by 9% through 2030, creating more than 276,000 jobs with chances in more than 100 specialisations ranging from school or camp nurse to cardiac care.
Medical professionals and patients alike may benefit from new medical technologies. Many of these new medical technologies benefit the nursing profession by helping them with routine processes and reducing human errors and blunders that might occur when there are too few nurses working long hours with too many patients. Nurses agree that new healthcare technology and innovative medical gadgets can benefit them, but they also agree that technology should not replace daily human interactions. Working directly with patients is an important aspect of healthcare, and nurses play an important role in putting patients at ease.
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