Remove 2030 Remove Licensing Remove Preceptors
article thumbnail

Understanding Nursing Shortages in the U.S. for 2023

Daily Nurse

This number was the highest in decades due to capacity issues, including insufficient clinical sites, classroom space, faculty, and clinical preceptors. Click here to view a table that provides a comprehensive view of the long-term projections for increased demand in all 50 states and the District of Columbia from 2020 through 2030.

article thumbnail

Nurses With DNP Degree Are Sorely Needed in Health Care and Education

Nurse.com

Nurses have many points of entry into the nursing profession — and, ultimately, to a Doctor of Nursing Practice, including entering as licensed practical nurses (LPN) or licensed vocational nurses (LVN). How to Become a DNP Nurse. DNPs, in particular, are in short supply, according to Stewart.

article thumbnail

Myths and Challenges of Private Duty Nursing

American Nurse

It is estimated that over one million more nurses will be needed by the year 2030 to care for projected populations (Kiger et al., Newly licensed nurses in the US report feeling overwhelmed and unprepared when entering the nursing workforce (Kiger et al., However, one-year retention rates range from 86 to 97.2 link] Kiger, C.,