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Creating Careers in Advanced Practice Nursing



In 2001 the John A. Hartford Foundation awarded AACN $2 million for this project. Twenty-three schools were selected to participate, and they in turn provided scholarships to 150 APN students. In 2005, the Foundation refunded Creating Careers with an additional $1.8 million. AACN selected nineteen schools to participate in this second cohort, and so far 74 students have been recruited.

The Creating Careers grant provides funds to schools of nursing, which in turn award scholarships to exemplary students who have demonstrated leadership potential and dedication to caring for older adults. The grant not only eliminates financial barriers to education but also encourages networking, mentorship, role modeling, and leadership skill development.

In an effort to provide quality care for our rapidly aging population, the Creating Careers project aims to increase the number of Advanced Practice Nurses (APNs) with training in gerontology, who are uniquely prepared to provide comprehensive, up-to-date care and ultimately improve care for older adults. In addition, it aims to spark the development of a broader range of career opportunities in geriatric nursing, a necessary step toward improving the field's appeal as an attractive and dynamic career option.

 

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