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There were more than 41,500 licensed registered nurses (RNs) in Alabama in 2000; more than 34,000 of these RNs were employed in nursing. There were 765.3 RNs per 100,000 population in Alabama in 2000, slightly lower than the national rate of 780.2.
In 2000, Alabama ranked 10th among the states in the per capita employment of Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurses (LPNs), with 330 LPNs per 100,000 population as compared to the national rate of 240.8 per 100,000. Alabama ranked 19th in the number of LPNs employed in 2000 with 14,690 workers.
There were nearly 1,400 nurse practitioners in Alabama in 2000. This was equal to 31.1 nurse practitioners per 100,000 population, slightly lower than the national rate of 33.7.
With 43 certified nurse midwives in 2000, Alabama had 1.0 certified nurse midwife per 100,000 population, well below the national rate of 2.9. Alabama ranked 46th among states in certified nurse midwives per capita.
With nearly 900 certified registered nurse anesthetists in 2003, Alabama had 20.0 nurse anesthetists per 100,000 population, more than double the national rate of 9.3. Alabama had one of the highest ratios of all the states in nurse anesthetists per capita.