This area was developed as a central source of information for nurses, our colleagues and friends. While we make every effort to provide accurate and timely information through this section, the Michigan Center for Nursing can not assume responsibility for any information contained herein.
To submit information to one of the following resource areas please email your submission to
Anne Wilson.
The 2007 Nursing Licensure Data is now available. In 2007, the Michigan Center for Nursing conducted the fourth annual survey of nurses licensed in Michigan to collect data on their employment status, geographic distribution, age, plans to continue practicing, work setting, practice area, education, gender, and racial/ethnic background. Combined responses from a mailed survey and Web-based survey resulted in a total of 43,676 registered nurse (RN) responded and returned this survey and 9,098 licensed practical nurse (LPN) returned surveys.
Click here for the 2007 survey results.
To locate a region -
Click Here for Health Service Areas Map
Please contact (517) 347-8091 with any questions.
The 2006 Nursing Licensure Data is now available. In 2006, the Michigan Center for Nursing conducted the third annual survey of nurses licensed in Michigan to collect data on their employment status, geographic distribution, age, plans to continue practicing, work setting, practice area, education, gender, and racial/ethnic background. Combined responses from a mailed survey and Web-based survey resulted in a total of 23,078 registered nurse (RN) responded and returned this survey and 5,287 licensed practical nurse (LPN) returned surveys.
Click here for survey results
Southeast Region
South West Region
Mid Michigan Region
East Central Region
West Central Region
North Central Region
Upper Peninsula Region
To locate a region -
Click Here for Health Service Areas Map
Please contact (517) 347-8091 with any questions.
Nursing Education Programs: 2005-2006 School Year Report
The Michigan Center for Nursing released results from the Survey of Nursing Education Programs: 2005–2006 School Year. The report includes the most recent data available on the types of programs offered, their enrollment capacity, number of graduates, demographic information on students and faculty, and current issues affecting program capacity.
Link to Survey of Nursing Education Programs 2005-2006.
2005 Nursing Licensure Data
The 2005 Nursing Licensure Data was released at the Michigan Nursing Summit. In 2005, the Michigan Center for Nursing conducted the second annual survey of nurses licensed in Michigan to collect data on their employment status, geographic distribution,
age, plans to continue practicing, work setting, practice area, education, gender, and racial/ethnic background. Combined responses from a mailed survey and Web-based survey resulted in a total of
43,363 registered nurse (RN) responded and returned this survey and 8,897 licensed practical nurse (LPN) returned surveys.
2005 Survey of Nurses
Southeast Service Area Data
Southwest Service Area Data
West Central Service Area Data
Mid-Michigan Service Area Data
East Central Service Area Data
North Central Service Area Data
Upper Peninsula Service Area Data
Please contact the Michigan Center for Nursing staff with any questions at (517)347-8091. Thank you.
The Michigan Center for Nursing released results from the Survey of Nursing Education Programs: 2002–2003 School Year. The report includes the most recent data available on the types of programs offered, their enrollment capacity, number of graduates, demographic information on students and faculty, and current issues affecting program capacity. The survey data provides important baseline information.
Survey of Nurses 2004 Data
The Michigan Center for Nursing conducted a survey of licensed nurses in 2004 to collect data on their employment status, geographic distribution, age, plans to continue practicing, work setting, practice area, education, gender, and racial/ethnic background. This report presents the survey findings and description of the survey methodology.
Executive Summary & Report for 2004 Nursing Licensure Survey
Southeast Service Area Data
Southwest Service Area Data
West Central Service Area Data
Mid-Michigan Service Area Data
East Central Service Area Data
North Central Service Area Data
Upper Peninsula Service Area Data
PowerPoint Presentation on the Survey of Nurses 2004
Please contact the Michigan Center for Nursing staff with any questions at (517)347-8091. Thank you.
Journal Club
Here are some recent articles we spotted on nursing
trends and news.
Study Aims to Make Business Case
for More
RNs by Kim Dixon.
Centering on - Seven tensions driving
health care's future by Ed O'Neil - Center for the
Health Professions.
Read about a Michigan nurse who volunteered in
October at Earl K. Long hospital in Baton Rouge, La.
after after Hurricanes hit the Gulf Coast. Her story
was featured in
Nursing
Spectrum.