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If you have a question or need to contact us, please use the form below. We try to reply in a timely manner to relevant questions. If you have a suggestion for content or articles, please use the form below to let us know.

We try to pick a handful of general nursing questions each month (in addition to our regular content) that we feel a lot of nuses or nursing students may have.

Unfortunately, we cannot respond to all inquiries due to the large number of questions and article requests we receive. If you want to see an article here, feel free to let us know below and we will do our best to include it in our publications in the future.

Here are a few “Frequently Asked Questions” that we receive. Please read each of them to make sure you question hasn’t already been addressed before you ask:

Common Questions & Answers

Question: What is this website about?

Answer: This website is one of the fastest growing nursing websites online. It was created to promote nursing information and skills, and provide a platform to engage and help develop the nursing profession. We strive to offer the best resources for nursing students, graduates, current nurses, and more. Our goal is to be one of the top sources for all nurses, and to provide helpful information, statistics, job resources, and tips to those interested in the profession.

Most of our articles are written by actual licensed nurses, professional researchers/writers, or nursing students.

Our number 1 mission is to create the best website on nursing…period! If you have suggestions for how we can make this site better, we’d love to hear your suggestions. Drop us a line or recommendation below.

Question: I need to renew my nursing license. Can you please renew it for me?

Answer: In order to renew or apply for your nursing license, you need to contact the Board of Nursing for your state. We have included a list of contact information for each state for your convenience. Please contact them directly to inquire about your licensing status or to renew your license. We do not deal with licensure renewals/applications on this website.

Question: Can I buy an advertisement, text link, etc. for your site?

Answer:  At this time we allow advertisements via Google Adwords only. We do not (and will not) engage in selling text links on this website. If you have a large advertising budget and would like to purchase ad space across our entire website, we may be able to negotiate an ad layout. But for smaller budgets, please advertise via Google Adwords, which is who we sell ad spacing through.

If you have a product or service that you feel would compliment our website and readers (such as something related to the nursing profession), and you have an affiliate program available, you may let us know on the form below. We will consider any affiliate program that we feel is beneficial to our readers. Especially if you can offer a great discount to our readers, or a unique offer or partnership that they cannot find elsewhere.

In the future, we may have additional advertising opportunities for our newsletter, which we’ve just started in December 2011. If you are interested in advertising in our newsletter, please contact us with your proposal and budget, and we will let you know if we have a slot available. We may accept banner ads, affiliate programs, and other forms of advertising in our newsletter in the future.

Question: Can I write a guest post, or article for your website? Or are you hiring right now?

Answer: At this time,  we are not currently hiring or accepting additional content contributors (paid or unpaid). If this changes, we will make a post or advertisement on our website indicating that we are  hiring writers or allowing guest posts. We prefer all of our writers to have some nursing certification, or enrolled in an accredited nursing school, and to be highly engaged in the nursing community (or have some type of appropriate credentials). A website is only as good as its content, therefore, we are very selective about who we allow to write for us.

Question: Can you give me a prescription or offer treatment advice?

Answer: Medical advice, prescriptions, etc, should only be administered in person. Please see a licensed physician or nurse in person for medical advice, medications, etc.

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