nursing career

collocation in English

meaningsofnursingandcareer

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nursing
adjective[before noun]
uk
/ˈnɜː.sɪŋ/
us
/ˈnɝː.sɪŋ/
A nursing mother is a woman who is feeding her baby with her own ...
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career
noun[C]
uk
/kəˈrɪər/
us
/kəˈrɪr/
the job or series of jobs that you do during your working life, especially if you continue to get better jobs and earn ...
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(Definition ofnursingandcareerfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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We anticipate that there will not be enough people of a certain age going into anursingcareer.
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A single parent in my constituency launched herself on anursingcareerthrough sheer determination.
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Nurse consultants can earn more than £46,000: a huge extension to thenursingcareerstructure.
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This is useful preparation for anursingcareer, though there are, of course, other suitable occupations, outside the hospital, in which valuable experience may also be gained.
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If a student has an existing bachelors degree in another field, they can jumpstart anursingcareerin as little as 12 months.
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She decides to give up hernursingcareerto pursue singing full-time.
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Migration has arguably become a taken-for-granted aspect of anursingcareer, particularly with regard to the culture of migration that has been institutionally perpetuated in the health sector.
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With regard to nursing careers becoming more academic, we must get the balance right.
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People are not encouraged in their nursing careers to go into psychiatric nursing in anything like the numbers that we need, particularly when we consider the community psychiatric nursing sphere.
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Nurses are also encouraged to gain certification in a specialized area so as to give their nursing careers a proper dimension.
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