Articles, tagged with "nursing shortage", page 1
17th January 2012
The subject of nurse retention and turnover came up during a recent conversation I was having with the HR director of a regional hospital system here in Florida. We were discussing the Florida Center for Nursing report that identified the median turnover...
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Author:
Terry Murry
07th October 2011
Nursing lack is quite a relative term that is dependent on a person's standpoint. While it's true that on a global size, nursing is among the most sought after professions, it is interesting to notice that a few countries have an annual ton of these profe...
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Author:
MelaniePenson7b
24th August 2011
If perhaps the U.S. will have a nursing shortage is closely debated, nevertheless the truth is apparent that lots of working nurses are drawing near retirement, plus the nation’s aging population will provide a greater demand for medical care. Nurse unive...
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Author:
Sarah
20th May 2011
The term online degrees provides with the information of university degrees can be earned primarily or exclusively through the use of a computer connected to the Internet, rather than attend college in a traditional campus. Development in machinery and th...
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Author:
thinktank
18th April 2011
Travel Nursing has been increasing in numbers with a growth potential to increase more by the years.
With its nature to traveling not just in one continent but possibly around the world more and more
nurses are enticed to join companies with progr...
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Author:
rainiebells
01st April 2011
In any field, industry or potential career you'll see that there are times when there are too many or too few individuals involved. Many people have been talking these days about a nursing shortage, and that's something that perks up the attention of peop...
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Author:
Lucy
22nd March 2011
The Medical Center, at the University of Kansas, has provided the nurses of the Bob Wilson Memorial Hospital, Ulysses an opportunity to better their nursing skills. The nurses working in rural hospitals now have a chance, of working at the city hospital, ...
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Author:
MarjorieLackey
21st March 2011
This nurse has the habit of switching jobs whenever she gets tired of her current one. Actually she has already switched six times in the past two years since she started moving from Washington to New Jersey. The outbreak of the nursing shortage has made ...
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Author:
MarjorieLackey
21st March 2011
When this nurse gets tired of long hours and high pressure on her registered nursing job, she quickly finds another. In the last two years she has changed jobs six times and at times it calls for her to move to another state. Many hospitals these days rel...
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Author:
Drewes Nadine
16th March 2011
These days, opportunities in nursing jobs have risen and be much more varied. Along with this is the continued demand for more qualified nurses since the health care area is becoming more complicated with specialized fields expanding and the large popula...
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Author:
Cornell Talley
01st March 2011
Colleges with nursing programs are in high demand these days. With many anticipating a shortage of nurses, programs have opened doors wider to accommodate the influx of students applying to nursing programs. A few people have criticized this action, some ...
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Author:
university_bound
21st February 2011
Licensed Useful Nurses are really much in need in lieu of America's nursing shortage. The plan for getting to be a Licensed Useful Nurse or Licensed Vocational Nurse is roughly one yr or less. Monetary assist is accessible for this coaching program also a...
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Author:
Millard Horn
18th February 2011
What did you want to be when you were young? All the men out there, who said nurse, raise your hand. These days we should let go of the stereotype we have of what men and women can do for work. Going into a nontraditional career for men should be somethin...
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Author:
Edward Valerio
25th January 2011
Recently,online RN degree programs have seen increased enrollment because of a predicted nursing shortage, in addition to the nation's greater need for healthcare workers due to healthcare reform. RNs (Registered Nurses) are nurses who have achieved highe...
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Author:
university_bound
05th January 2011
Nursing is a popular field right now - and for very good reasons. But for all of the people who are looking to get into nursing, there is a finite number of schools equipped to produce them. As such, the demand for nursing school seats is far outweighin...
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Author:
Felix Chesterfield