What Can You Do With An MSN In Nursing Education?


Nurses decide to advance their education for many reasons. An increase in income, more job opportunities, and personal achievement are just a few. If you are considering advancing your education, consider pursuing a Master’s Degree in Nursing (MSN) in Nursing Education. While the nursing shortage continues, qualified and credentialed nurse educators are needed. In addition … Keep Reading

Meet Our Faculty: Patricia McAfee


Aspen University invites you to meet our faculty! Our teachers are outstanding educators — committed, compassionate, and knowledgeable. In this new series, get to know some of our faculty members up close and personal.  Dr. McAfee credits her daily Bible readings as a source of inspiration and divine intervention for obtaining her teaching role at … Keep Reading

Student Spotlight: Shelby C., BSN


Please enjoy this personal essay from Shelby Custer, who is this year’s Vice President of Student Nurses of Association of Arizona. She is excited to take on this role with such an enthusiastic board. She is in her second year of serving on the SNAAz board, and is very excited to be involved again: I … Keep Reading

5 Ways Home Health Care Nursing Has Changed Since The COVID-19 Outbreak


As long term care facilities and hospitals fight COVID-19 and care for patients, there is another group of frontline workers providing essential care–home health care workers. Every day, hundreds of thousands of home health care (HHC) workers go into homes to provide vital services for our seniors, homebound, and disabled neighbors. Home health nurses provide … Keep Reading

Student Spotlight: Karen G., Arizona Nurse DREAMer Battles COVID-19


Registered nurse, Karen Garcia, finds herself at the intersection of a global pandemic and a hot button U.S. political issue.  As an RN at a Central Phoenix hospital, Karen has been on the frontlines treating patients suspected of having COVID-19 in isolated holding areas. At the same time, she continues to face uncertainty concerning her … Keep Reading

16 Ways To Support Nurses During COVID-19


Many healthcare workers (and others) are feeling increased levels of stress amid the COVID-19 global pandemic.  During this challenging time, it is more important than ever to support nurses however we can.   Fortunately, with all the destruction that COVID-19 has left in its wake, the virus is also showing us how supportive our communities can … Keep Reading

In Conversation: Dr. Nina Beaman on Climate Change, Penguins, and Nursing


Aspen University Dean of Nursing on climate change, penguins, and how nurses can help save our environment.  Whether in person, online, or over the phone, Dr. Nina Beaman has always registered as passionate, nurturing, knowledgeable, and, most importantly, hopeful. She truly believes in the power of positive change.   Thanks for speaking with me today, Dr. … Keep Reading

Student Spotlight: Heather W. From “Little Nurse” to Nurse Leader


Please enjoy this inspiring essay from Heather Watts, who earned her BSN — and just recently her MSN in Forensic Nursing — from Aspen University.   Graduation…the moment we get to walk across the stage, shake hands with some of our mentors and professors, be handed our diplomas and proclaim to the world, our family … Keep Reading

Tips For a Mom’s First Year Out Of Nursing School


Please enjoy this guest post from Sarah Jividen of Mother Nurse Love:   Are you almost done with nursing school? Your first year out of nursing school will be an exciting one! You will finally be in charge of your own patient assignments, with exciting opportunities to utilize your clinical and hands-on nursing skillset.  But there … Keep Reading

Stress(ors) and Mindfulness Tactics


Please enjoy this guest post from Jerome Stone, RN, of Minding the Bedside:   STRESS(ORS) IN NURSING When it comes to stress, nurses know what it feels like to not only have too many things to do and too many tasks to accomplish but also to have peoples’ lives and well-being depend upon us.  Considering … Keep Reading