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Carbon negative by 2030 – Three ways we’re taking action now

Providence

That’s why we remain vigilant in pursuit of our promise to become carbon negative by 2030. June 10, 2021 At Providence, we believe a healthier planet fosters healthier individuals.

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College of Nursing receives funding from Missouri State Board of Nursing to develop new nurse educator certificate program

Health Leaders | Nursing

states will likely experience shortages in nursing staff by the year 2030. There is a well-documented, urgent need for nurses both in Missouri and throughout the country according to the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, 42 out of the 50 U.S. In order to meet that need, the College of Nursing at the University of MissouriSt.

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Healthcare facilities to see worsened nursing shortage by 2027

Health Leaders | Nursing

Aroostook County is currently seeing a nursing shortage similar to the one it faced three years ago, however this shortage is expected to intensify by 2030, according to a report from the Cypress Research Group.

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States projected to have the most, fewest nurse vacancies by 2030

Becker's Hospital Review

Alaska is projected to have the biggest shortage of nurses in 2030, while Wyoming is projected to have the biggest overage of nurses, a registerednursing.org analysis found.

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Solving the Nursing Shortage Starts with Investing in Educators

Daily Nurse

With 42 out of the 50 states in the United States expected to experience shortages in nursing staff by 2030, how can we encourage more experienced nurses to step into these roles? The issue is prevalent enough that congress even introduced a bill in 2021 that acknowledged the impact of instructor shortages on the nursing workforce.

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Nurse staffing in 2025: 4 systems' top areas of focus

Becker's Hospital Review

While a welcome trend, recruitment and retention remain core priorities for healthcare C-suites to build on that stabilization in the year ahead, as the nation still faces a projected deficit of more than 63,000 nurses by 2030.

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Data Could Help Address Maternal Health Concerns in Vulnerable Populations

Minority Nurse

Duration: 08/16/2023 76/31/2030. National Institute for Child Health and Human Development. U54HD113173. Multiple Principal Investigators: K.M. Shreffler, J. Friedman, P. Spicer, & T. VanWagoner. Funded: $10,448,621.