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Travel Discounts for Nurses: Where to Get Special Rates in 2025

Dec 10 2022

Nurse Discounts / Travel

If you are a medical worker โ€“ doctor, nurse, technician, or EMT โ€“ you qualify for special rates at select hotels and other travel discounts. We’ve scoped out some of the best deals to help you take those well-deserved vacations with some nice perks.

Hotels & Resorts

Jewel Grande Montego Bay

Nurses receive an additional 15% off of the lowest rates.

Getaway

Nurses receive an additional 15% off of the lowest rates.

Tropicana Atlantic City

Nurses get up to 30% Off the Lowest Hotel Rate for US & Canadian Nurses.

Cromwell Hotel and Casino

Nurses get up to 30% off the lowest hotel rate for US & Canadian Nurses.

Hyatt All-Inclusive Resorts

Nurses get up to 15% off the lowest hotel rates for US & Canadian Nurses.

Sanctuary Cap Cana

Nurses receive an additional 15% off of the lowest rates.

Circus Circus Reno

Nurses get up to 30% off the lowest hotel rate for US & Canadian nurses.

Atlantis

Nurses can receive up to 25% off on rates at Atlantis, Paradise Island.

Hilton All-Inclusive

Nurses can receive up to 15% off the lowest rates (including dining and drinks).


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Caesars Rewards

All of these hotels fall under the Caesars Rewards loyalty club. Get up to 30% off hotel stays with ID.me verification.

Rio

Planet Hollywood

Bally’s

Harvey’s Lake Tahoe

Paris

Flamingo

Harrah’s

The LINQ Hotel

Cromwell Hotel & Casino

NOBU Hotel

Amusement Parks & More

A great way to make a vacation even more memorable is to visit an amusement park! So be sure to check these offers out as well to make the most out of your vacation and travel discounts!

Adventure Island

Nurses save up to 45%

Adventure Island is Tampa’s biggest water park with several attractions including water slides, a lazy river, and even VR snorkeling!

Aquarium of the Pacific

Nurses save up to 30%

If you’re in Long Beach, The Aquarium of the Pacific is definitely worth a visit! The Aquarium of the Pacific includes a seal and sea lion exhibit, a shark lagoon, and so much more!

Coco Key Water Park

Nurses save up to 25%

CoCo Key Water Park is located in Orlando. But, it is not only a water park but there is also an arcade with 50+ games.

Discovery Cove

Nurses save up to 20%

Discovery Cove features an explorer’s aviary, freshwater oasis, and even a dolphin lagoon making it one of Orlando’s best resorts.

Fun Spot America

Nurses save up to 60%

Fun Spot is a family-friendly park where you can indulge in go-karting and many kid-friendly roller coasters.

Florida

Atlanta

Rapids Water Park

Nurses save up to 30%

Rapids Water Park has over 35 rides and attractions, so you can be sure to expect an entire day of fun here.

San Diego Zoo + Safari Park

Nurses save over 15%

The San Diego Zoo is home to giant pandas, flamingos, polar bears, and more. The Safari Park has a Savanna habitat and features animals such as elephants, cheetahs, gorillas, and more!

Universal Resorts

Nurses get a special offer: buy 3 days, get 2 free

Universal Studios is known for having some of the most immersive, world-class attractions with tons of behind-the-scenes fun for all ages!

Florida

Hollywood

Disney’s Blizzard Beach Water Park

Nurses save up to 15%

Another option for people in Orlando is Disney’s Blizzard Beach. Blizzard Beach is a water theme park apart of the Walt Disney World Resort.


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Watch: Boston Medical Centerโ€™s 3 Step Approach to the Nursing Shortage๏ฟผ

Dec 08 2022

Boston Medical Center is a Magnet-designated hospital, and named as one of the Top Places to Work by Boston Globe. With more than 1,700 front-line nurses in the system, how to develop a sustainable workforce strategy to deliver quality care to patients has never been easy.

In this webinar, we will sit together with Nancy Gaden, DNP, RN, SVP and Chief Nursing Officer at Boston Medical Center to discuss Boston Medical Centerโ€™s 3 step approach to the Nursing Shortage.

During the webinar, Nancy will share,
– Nurse hiring and retention strategies
– Designing and building a workforce data system
– Career advancement for nurses at BMC
– How to hire new graduated nurses

Nancy has been named one of the 130 Women Hospital and Health Leaders to Know from 2015-2021, and in 2020 Nancy was named to the Beckerโ€™s โ€œ50 Hospital and health system CNOs to knowโ€. She was the 2018 recipient of the American Nurses Associationโ€™s Massachusetts Presidentโ€™s Award, and received the 2019 Excellence in Leadership Award from the New England Organization of Nurse Leaders. In September 2020, Nancy was among ten women honored by The Commonwealth Institute as a recipient of their 2020 Extraordinary Women Advancing Healthcare Award for being a โ€œremarkable leader shaping healthcare in Massachusetts.โ€ In 2020 she was honored to receive a Daisy Lifetime Achievement award.

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Best Nursing Schools in New Hampshire for 2023

Dec 07 2022

Nursing Degrees & Schools / Best Schools New Hampshire

New Hampshire has a well-deserved reputation for natural beauty and charm. Then take a look at the stateโ€™s robust economy, tax advantages, and low crime rate, and itโ€™s easy to see why it consistently ranks among the U.S. states with the highest quality of life index.  

U.S. News and World Report places the Granite State at Number 4 on its list of Best States, taking note of New Hampshireโ€™s valleys, rivers, lakes, and mountains, the financial contributions of its high-tech industries, and its high quality in both healthcare and education.

Nursing school attendees in New Hampshire benefit significantly from this high quality. Not only do the hospitals where nursing students go for clinical training consistently rank #1 when it comes to providing the evidence-based processes of care, but nurses who are licensed in the state get the benefit of it being a Nurse Licensure Compact State, allowing nurses to practice across participating state borders without having to apply for a new license each time. Add to that the fact that the salaries paid to nurses in New Hampshire are not subject to income tax and boosted by the stateโ€™s lack of sales tax, and New Hampshire is an ideal place to pursue your nursing education.

New Hampshireโ€™s top nursing programs:

  1. University of New Hampshire
  2. Saint Anselm College
  3. Colby-Sawyer College
  4. Rivier University
  5. Southern New Hampshire University

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1. University of New Hampshire โ€“ Score 70

NCLEX Pass Rate โ€“ 93.59%

Annual In-State Tuition: $15,520

Annual Out-of-State Tuition: $34,430

In addition to its four-year BSN program, the University of New Hampshire offers a direct entry MSN program and a wide array of certification programs and graduate degree programs. These include nurse practitioner certificates for family nursing, adult-gerontology acute care, and psychiatric mental health. They also offer degrees in the same programs as well as in clinical nurse leadership, evidence-based practice, and doctoral programs. 

The school has a 78% graduation rate and engages in extensive social and medical science research. It also supports its studentsโ€™ futures with career drop-in hours with no appointment necessary. Online programming is available for those pursuing a Doctor of Nursing Practice Degree.

CCNE-accredited programs offered:

ยท   BSN

ยท   MSN

ยท   DNP (in person and online)

2. Saint Anselm College โ€“ Score 64

NCLEX Pass Rate โ€“ 98.94%

Annual Tuition: $43,940        

Saint Anselm College is a liberal arts and sciences school, and its nursing program is based on a humanistic approach to patient care. The nursing program offers both a four year pre-licensure program and a hybrid post-licensure RN-to-BSN program for those who are already Registered Nurses. The department also offers continuing education for registered nurses. 

Nursing classes begin in the studentsโ€™ first year of the four-year curriculum, growing progressively more hands-on and in-depth over the course of the program. The school has a 79% graduation rate, and recently announced plans to establish a School of Nursing and Health Professions to be housed in a new state-of-the-art nursing facility.

CCNE-accredited programs offered:

ยท   BSN

ยท   RN-BSN (hybrid)

3. Colby-Sawyer College โ€“ Score 60

NCLEX Pass Rate โ€“ 95.00%

Annual Tuition: $46,364

Colby-Sawyer College offers a student-centered, high quality nursing education with top tier clinical placements at Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center as well as other inpatient and community healthcare clinics and organizations. Its program features a 100% online RN-to-BSN degree program that takes just 16 months to complete, and an accelerated BSN program designed for non-nursing bachelorโ€™s or masterโ€™s degree holders.  

Nursing students begin training to pass the NCLEX during their very first class and start their clinical rotations as early as their second semester. The school, which has a 58% graduation rate, recently committed to tripling enrollment in its undergraduate BSN program and broke ground on a new, state-of-the-art home for its School of Nursing & Health Sciences.

CCNE-accredited programs offered:

ยท   BSN

ยท   Accelerated BSN

ยท   RN-BSN

ยท   MSN

4. Rivier University โ€“ Score 58

NCLEX Pass Rate โ€“ 91.67%

Annual Tuition: $35,445

Rivier Universityโ€™s thirty-year-old nursing program graduates the largest number of nurses throughout the state of New Hampshire. It offers programs from an Associate Nursing (ASN) program through a DNP (Doctor of Nursing Practice) program, as well as bridge programs from Associate to BSN and BSN-to-MSN. 

The school has a 61% graduation rate, an average NCLEX-RN pass rate of 96.2% for first-time test takers, and a first-time pass rate for the ANCC exam for Family Nurse Practitioners of 100% over the last three years.

ACEN-accredited programs offered:

ยท   ASN

ยท   BSN

ยท   MSN

ยท   DNP

5. Southern New Hampshire University โ€“ Score 48

NCLEX Pass Rate – N/A 

Annual Tuition: $15,000

Southern New Hampshire Universityโ€™s program is specifically created for โ€œprepared nursesโ€ who are already working and who want access to high quality, online programming. The school offers an RN-to-BSN program that can be completed in as little as one year and an RN-to-MSN pathway that allows registered nurses to finish their BSN while earning credit towards their MSN degree. They also offer MSN programs leading to executive leadership, to certification as a Family Nurse Practitioner, to leadership in Healthcare Quality and Safety or Population Health, or preparation to be a Nurse Educator. 

The school, which has a partnership with the local community college that offers students tuition discounts and allows them to transfer credits, has a 40% graduation rate.

CCNE-accredited programs offered:

ยท   RN-BSN (online)

ยท   Accelerated RN-to-MSN (online)

ยท  MSN programs 

Table

SchoolGraduation RateIn State Annual TuitionOut of State Annual TuitionNCLEX Pass RatesAccreditationNursing ProgramsScoreRank
University of New Hampshire78.00%$15,520$34,43093.59%YesBSN, DNP, MSN701
Saint Anselm College79.00%$43,94098.94%YesBSN642
Colby-Sawyer College58.00%$46,36495.00%YesBSN, MSN, RN to BSN, Accelerated BSN603
Rivier University61.00%$35,44591.67%YesBSN, MSN, DNP584
Southern New Hampshire University40.00%$15,0000YesBSN, MSN485

How to choose the right nursing program

The nursing school you choose makes a difference. When youโ€™re weighing your options you need to factor in obvious elements like cost and convenience, but also the more subjective considerations like the schoolโ€™s reputation, class size, the clinical experiences that it provides, whether programs are available on a flexible schedule or offered online, and more.

Take your time as you move forward, making sure that you thoroughly investigate the unique benefits that each program offers and measure them against your personal goals.

Location

If youโ€™ve chosen to attend college in New Hampshire because you love quaint towns or want access to nature activities, thereโ€™s a good chance youโ€™re going to be a traditional student. Youโ€™ll want to think about campus life and what types of dorms are available, but youโ€™re largely free to choose a program almost anywhere in the state. 

But if you already live in New Hampshire and plan to commute, your options narrow considerably. Your best choice will be either a school that is relatively close to where you live or work, or one that offers online programs. One specific factor for which location may play a role pertains to the sites where youโ€™ll be doing your clinical training.

Tuition

Whether you choose an online program or plan to spend four years living on a leafy green campus, tuition is always an important consideration. Roughly one in five Americans are carrying student debt, and though more than half owe less than $20,000, there are many who owe more than $100,000. 

Though you should not let the price keep you from attending your dream school, choosing a program with a hefty tuition may mean investigating grants and scholarships, loans, or tuition reimbursement offered by your employer.

NCLEX pass rate

Between graduating from your nursing program and starting your nursing career, youโ€™ll need to pass the National Council Licensure Examination, or NCLEX exam, in order to get your state license. Though NCLEX pass rates are not necessarily a reflection of the quality of a schoolโ€™s curriculum, they are at the least an indication of how much emphasis is placed on preparation for the test. Many nursing programs offer their students NCLEX prep classes, and these can be extremely valuable.

Programs offered

Nursing is a career with remarkable variability and opportunity for growth. Many executives and leaders in the field began in abbreviated programs that prepared them to work as LPNs, only to find a passion for the work and a hunger for more knowledge. 

Each nursing school has its own emphasis and offerings, with some providing programs that meet the needs of those who are already registered nurses but who seek their bachelorโ€™s degree, and others offering the terminal nursing degree, Doctor of Nursing Practice. When investigating programs, make sure that each school you are considering offers the program that best meets your needs and career goals.

Graduation rate 

In assessing school quality, many people place a great deal of attention on a schoolโ€™s graduation rate. Though this factor is a significant data point, it is also important to familiarize yourself with the overall graduation rate statistics: According to Forbes, fewer than six out of ten students attending four-year colleges have earned a bachelorโ€™s degree within six years. 

Rather than using graduation rate as a measure of educational quality, it may be wiser to view it in terms of the support that the institution offers to students who are struggling.

Next steps

If youโ€™ve determined that you want to attend a New Hampshire nursing program, youโ€™ve already accomplished a great deal. The next steps in your journey will require dedication and commitment, starting with the tasks required to apply and gain entry to the program that best suits your goals and meets your needs. 

Gather all of the information for the programs you want to apply to and make a chart reflecting all of the materials youโ€™ll need, the tests youโ€™ll have to take, the deadlines for submission, and the fees youโ€™ll have to pay. Donโ€™t forget about applying for scholarships and financial aid! Remember that the more organized you are, the more smoothly the process will go and the more quickly youโ€™ll be accepted and on your way.

No matter whether youโ€™re about to embark upon a four-year BSN education or are working towards advancing your already-existing career, the time you spend in school will fly by faster than you realize, and it will soon be time for you to apply your education. When that time comes, Incredible Health will be ready with all of the resources you need, from information on obtaining your New Hampshire state nursing license to keeping you current on the required continuing education units. 

If you need advice on New Hampshire specific questions, our expansive support community includes plenty of nursing professionals native to the state.


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Methodology

In order to determine the best nursing schools in a state, Incredible Health compared the top schools among five categories: graduation rate, tuition, NCLEX pass rate, accreditation, and the number of nursing programs offered.

Each metric was scored on a 100-point scale with 100 representing the highest total for that category. Then we compiled the individual scores to get an overall score.

We used data from:

  • University of New Hampshire
  • Saint Anselm College
  • Colby-Sawyer College
  • Rivier University
  • Southern New Hampshire University
  • New Hampshire Board of Nursing
  • U.S. Department of Educationโ€™s College Scorecard
  • American Association of Colleges of Nursing
  • Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing
  • U.S. News & World Report Best Colleges Rankings 
Sources
  • โ€œ5 States with No State Sales Tax.โ€ Kiplinger. Accessed July 25, 2022. 
  • โ€œA New Home for the School of Nursing & Health Sciences.โ€ Colby-Sawyer College. Accessed July 25, 2022. 
  • โ€œBest States: New Hampshire.โ€ U.S. News & World Report. Accessed July 25, 2022.
  • โ€œCareers.โ€ University of New Hampshire. Accessed July 25, 2022. 
  • โ€œLiving in these 9 states means you donโ€™t pay income tax, but hereโ€™s what to watch out for.โ€ CNBC. Accessed July 25, 2022.
  • โ€œNCLEX and Other Exams.โ€ National Council of State Boards of Nursing.โ€ Accessed July 25, 2022. 
  • โ€œNew Hampshire is ranked number 1 in the US for livability.โ€  StayWorkPlay. Accessed July 25, 2022. 
  • โ€œQuality and Patient Safety.โ€  New Hampshire Hospital Association. Accessed July 25, 2022.
  • โ€œSaint Anselm College unveils plans to create School of Nursing and Health Professions.โ€ Union Leader. Accessed July 25, 2022. 
  • โ€œShocking Statistics about College Graduation Rates.โ€ Forbes. Accessed July 25, 2022.
  • โ€œWho has student loan debt in America?โ€ The Washington Post. Accessed July 25, 2022.
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Watch: Collaborating with Local Nursing Schools for Hiring and Retention๏ฟผ

Dec 01 2022

It has never been easy to hire nurses, especially for rural community hospitals. 

In this webinar, we sit together with Margot Rios, CNO at CHRISTUS Spohn Hospital Alice to discuss how to solve nursing shortages by collaborating with local nursing schools.

CHRISTUS Spohn Hospital Alice has earned the Joint Commission’s Gold Seal of Approval Accreditation and Patient Safety Excellence Award by Healthgrades.

During this webinar, Margot shares,

  • How to partner with local nursing schools
  • Innovative ways to train and grow your nurses
  • Best hiring practicesโ€“including interview best practices
  • Building trust with leadership for retention
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Highest-Paying Nursing Jobs in 2025

Nov 27 2022

Nurse Salaries / Nursing Jobs

The nursing field is one of the broadest, with numerous degrees, licenses, certifications, and specialties to work toward. Nurses can treat patients ranging from infancy through old age who may be afflicted with hundreds of different health conditions. More experienced nurses can even take on administrative or educational roles.

With such diversity in the nursing landscape, how are nurses to know which roles may earn them the most? Below are some of the highest-paying nursing jobs in the United States, and the average salaries they can command.


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An overview of the highest paying nursing jobs:

  • Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist
  • Nursing Administrator
  • Nurse Practitioner
  • Certified Nurse-Midwife
  • Nursing Instructor/Teacher

Top 5 nursing jobs by salary

Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist: $205,770

Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists (CRNAs) earn a nationwide average of $205,770 per year according to the BLS; this makes CRNAs the highest-paying type nursing job by a significant margin. These Advanced Practice Registered Nurses (APRNs) are responsible for administering anesthesia to patients in surgical settings, which requires extreme attention to detail and skill in order to avoid complications like allergic reactions or overdose.

Becoming a Nurse Anesthetist requires a minimum of a Registered Nurse license in the state of practice, a Master’s degree in nursing (MSN) anesthesia, and must gain national certification from the NBCRNA. There are roughly 44,000 CRNAs currently employed in the United States.

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Nursing Administrator: $119,840

Nurses in administrative roles earn an average annual salary of $119,840 according to the BLS. These professionals are charged with directing various aspects of medical services and handling certain administrative roles involved with healthcare such as staffing coordination. An advanced degree is typically required in nursing and sometimes business administration.

Nurse Practitioner: $118,040

Nurse Practitioners (NPs) earn a nationwide average salary of $118,040 per year, according to the BLS. NPs can operate in a diverse range of settings and specialties. They tend to have more responsibility and autonomy than Registered Nurses, and may choose to work primarily with certain types of patients such as children or older adults.

Nurse Practitioner earnings are justified in part due to the higher level of education and licensing required. Nurses must complete a Master’s degree in nursing (MSN), and earn a Nurse Practitioner license in their state of practice. They sometimes have distinct continuing education requirements as well. There are roughly 235,000 NPs currently employed in the United States.

Certified Nurse-Midwife: $114,210

Certified Nurse-Midwives earn an average of $114,210 per year, according to the BLS. CNMs specialize in women’s reproductive health and childbirth. They typically work in hospitals or specialized clinics performing services like prenatal care as well as labor and delivery.

Nurse-Midwife salaries are among the highest because, like many other advanced nursing roles, RNs wishing to become a Certified Nurse-Midwife must earn a minimum of a Master’s degree in nursing (MSN). They’re also required to obtain national certification from the American Midwifery Certification Board. There are approximately 8,000 CNMs employed in the United States as of 2021.

Nursing Instructor/Teacher: $82,040

Nurse Instructors or Educators earn an average salary of $82,040, according to the BLS โ€“ higher than the average Registered Nurse, but lower than some highly-specialized nursing roles like Nurse Anesthetists. These professionals often teach aspiring nurses in university classrooms or clinics.

Aside from experience in the field, nurses wishing to become a Nurse Educator must also earn at least a Master’s degree in nursing (MSN). They could also be required to hold certification in a particular specialty depending on the scope of their role as a teacher. There are currently around 68,000 Nurse Instructors/Teachers employed in the United States.

More nursing jobs by salary

Aside from degree and type of license, your specialty as a nurse can play a part in expected earnings. Below are some of the most common nursing specialties and an estimate of their average salaries.

Nursing JobEstimated Annual SalaryLocal Estimates
Gerontological Nurse Practitioner$119,647Get Local Estimates
Psychiatric/Mental Health Nurse Practitioner$117,634Get Local Estimates
Pediatric Nurse Practitioner$107,067Get Local Estimates
Family Nurse Practitioner$105,267Get Local Estimates
Cath Lab Registered Nurse$101,472Get Local Estimates
Clinical Nurse Specialist$100,523Get Local Estimates
Labor and Delivery Registered Nurse$99,043Get Local Estimates
Pain Management Nurse$98,636Get Local Estimates
Medical/Surgical Registered Nurse$95,054Get Local Estimates
Critical Care Registered Nurse$94,981Get Local Estimates
PACU Registered Nurse$92,397Get Local Estimates
Informatics Registered Nurse$90,935Get Local Estimates
Oncology Registered Nurse$89,614Get Local Estimates
Telemetry Registered Nurse$88,005Get Local Estimates
Neonatal Intensive Care Nurse$87,269Get Local Estimates
Progressive Care Unit / Stepdown Registered Nurse$86,924Get Local Estimates
CVICU Registered Nurse$86,647Get Local Estimates
Operating Room Registered Nurse$84,163Get Local Estimates
PICU Registered Nurse$82,929Get Local Estimates
Psychiatric Registered Nurse$77,853Get Local Estimates
Home Health Nurse$77,808Get Local Estimates
Emergency Room Registered Nurse$76,415Get Local Estimates
Wound Care Registered Nurse$76,197Get Local Estimates
Cardiac Care Registered Nurse$70,316Get Local Estimates

Nursing roles in the table above do not have salary data available on the Bureau of Labor Statistics; instead, we have averaged the reported average salaries for the role across ZipRecruiter.com, Salary.com, Payscale.com, and Indeed.com.


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  • ๐Ÿฅ Nurse Practitioner – Critical Care

    Lexington, NC | $84,000 to $124,000 /year

  • ๐Ÿฅ Registered Nurse – Cardiovascular PCU RN

    Macon, GA | $59,030 to $77,630 /year

  • ๐Ÿฅ Registered Nurse – OB/GYN

    Hillsboro, OR | $77,450 to $129,350 /year

  • ๐Ÿฅ Registered Nurse – OB/GYN

    Cambridge, MA | $75,000 to $150,000 /year

  • ๐Ÿฅ Registered Nurse First Assistant

    Portland, OR | $114,000 to $156,000 /year

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