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From data snapshots and trend infographics to tools that support occupational well-being, these ready-to-use materials are designed to help leaders, policymakers, and collaborators amplify key insights across the nursing workforce. Share them freely — with attribution — to spark conversations, equip teams, and drive informed decision-making.

Infographic showing 2016 nursing education trends in Oregon, including graduation rates, program types, gender distribution, and student demographics.

Nursing Education in Oregon (2016)

Explore the 2016 landscape of Oregon’s nursing education programs through a visual breakdown of graduates, gender ratios, and program distribution. This concise infographic helps illuminate workforce trends across ADN and…

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The Oregon Center for Nursing’s printable resources library offers ready-to-use infographics, guides, and occupational well-being tools that translate workforce data into practical insights. Designed for healthcare leaders, policymakers, educators, and workforce planners, these free tools support communication, planning, and engagement efforts across Oregon’s nursing ecosystem. Materials may be shared with attribution and used in full, unaltered form to advance informed, collaborative solutions.

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