Can Online Education Be The Solution To Addressing The Nursing Shortage?

The nursing shortage is a significant challenge facing the healthcare industry today. According to the National Library of Medicine, this problem has complex roots, including a need for more potential educators, high turnover rates, and an uneven distribution of nurses.

 

However, the issue is not new and has been a concern for years. The demand for registered nurses has consistently outpaced the supply, as reported by U.S. News, and this gap has only grown wider due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

 

The Bureau of Labor and Statistics projects a staggering 203,200 job openings for registered nurses through 2031. We urgently need a solution to train and prepare new nurses to meet this demand.

 

The Role of Online Education

One promising solution to address the nursing shortage is using an online education platform that is more innovative than traditional solutions. This innovative approach offers an accelerated and accredited nursing degree program that provides flexibility and addresses the issues of cost and time constraints.

 

Revolutionizing Nursing Education

Online EdTech companies are revolutionizing how we approach college education. Their cutting-edge platform allows students to start courses at their convenience and complete them in weeks, all at a fraction of the cost compared to the national average tuition fees.

 

Overcoming Traditional Barriers

Traditional four-year bachelor’s degree programs at colleges or universities often present formidable obstacles to aspiring registered nurses. Many students face rejection from nursing programs, prolonged on-campus commitments, high tuition fees, inflexible schedules, curriculum challenges, and a sense of isolation. The right online education program overcomes these barriers.

 

Affordable and Accessible Education

One of the primary obstacles to becoming a registered nurse is the high cost of education. However, the more innovative online education programs and platforms offer 100% online courses, allowing students to maintain a flexible lifestyle while reducing costs to half the national tuition average. Moreover, these courses are taught by experienced Master’s and PhD instructors, ensuring the quality of education.

 

Endorsement and Accreditation

The recommendation of its courses, such as the American Council on Education, sets the right online education program apart. Furthermore, they facilitate the transfer of students to partner universities, which then confer accredited university degrees upon qualifying students. The right online program will also work with several university partners, giving students various options to earn a respected and accredited nursing degree.

 

Bridging the Gender Gap

According to Forbes, women in nursing roles often earn higher salaries than their male counterparts. For example, women make 3% more than men as vocational nurses. Therefore, online education programs that use a more advanced platform particularly benefit young people and women.

 

The Solution Summarized

The shortage of nurses is a long-standing challenge exacerbated by various factors. The solution is not just an online nursing education program but an online nursing education program that uses an innovative platform that differentiates itself from others in accessibility, affordability, and flexibility. By embracing such a solution, we can work towards resolving this critical issue and ensuring a steady supply of qualified nurses in the healthcare industry.

 

Written By:  Justin Hart

Distance Learning Systems™ Announces the Use of McGraw Hill Connect®

Distance Learning Systems™ expands online offerings with 16 new courses powered by McGraw Hill’s Connect® platform to improve the online student’s overall learning experience while enhancing instructor course management and strengthening the company’s online education product.

 

Distance Learning Systems™ is excited to announce the launch of new course offerings made available through a partnership with McGraw Hill and powered by McGraw Hill’s Connect and ALEKS digital learning platforms. Distance Learning Systems™ joins the 5,000 plus higher education institutions and 13,000 K-12 school districts that utilize McGraw Hill Connect and ALEKS across all 50 states. Distance Learning Systems™ courses with McGraw Hill integration deliver an adaptive, personalized learning experience that is efficient, effective, and customized to each student’s needs.

 

McGraw Hill Connect is a complete course platform that offers state-of-the-art features for students:

 

  • Stay engaged! Innovative learning experiences engage adult learners through multimedia resources, such as videos, simulations, and interactive exercises, to enhance understanding and retention of course material.
  • Learn faster! Instant feedback on assignments and assessments. Adult learners receive immediate insights into their performance, allowing them to identify areas of strength and weakness and make necessary adjustments to their study strategies.
  • Save time! Students can move at their own pace through eight content modules plus a final exam. Students can finish a course in half the time of a traditional class!
  • Use what you know! SmartBook®, embedded within Connect, offers an adaptive reading experience that allows students to move between reading, non-graded questions, and chunks of content to cater their experience to the concepts they need to learn.
  • Save money! Virtual Labs in the Connect platform allow lab courses to function completely online with no lab kit required, saving students money.

 

Distance Learning Systems™ is also proud to announce the use of McGraw Hill ALEKS for College Mathematics and College Algebra courses. ALEKS is an artificial intelligence-powered learning platform for math and chemistry courses that provides personalized, equitable support for learners. Constantly adapting to each student’s knowledge state, ALEKS guides students through learning in a seamless path while providing detailed data and feedback.

 

Beginning in September 2023, Distance Learning will offer 16 courses through McGraw Hill Connect and two courses through McGraw Hill ALEKS. Over the next year, the online education provider will be working to get 16 additional courses on McGraw Hill Connect and ALEKS.

 

About Distance Learning Systems™

Distance Learning Systems™ was founded in 1999. It originally focused on educational publishing, specializing in preparing individuals to pass nationally standardized proficiency exams. In 2007 the company expanded to an online learning platform to provide innovative, customized educational solutions and programs.

 

Distance Learning Systems™ (DLSII™) currently serves over 10,000 students nationwide with customizable, structured, instructor–led online classes. Students will rapidly complete multiple courses for college credit recognized by the American Council on Education’s College Credit Recommendation Service (ACE CREDIT®). An additional 2,000 U.S. institutions of higher learning also recognize and accept ACE CREDIT®.

 

Distance Learning Systems™ has helped over 20,000 individuals pursue higher education degrees across the United States. It is recognized as one of the country’s leading providers of online learning. The organization offers customized educational solutions and courses that provide transferable college credits to thousands of U.S. and international institutions.

 

Distance Learning Systems™ also offers online professional certificate courses for career skills training and advancement.

 

Written By:  Dave Christy