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CNO Influence Key to Advanced Nurse Education
The barriers that prevent nurses from pursuing advanced degrees are predictable: cost and time constraints—but not insurmountable—if chief nursing officers flex their power, a study suggests.
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I went back to school as suggested by all accounts and it cost me my job. My manager and supervisor felt intimidated by my new degree and my overall experiences. I was bitter about it for a long time.