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Observations on nursing shortages

American Nurse

Evans I graduated from my basic nursing program in 1973 (50 years ago!). Just like now, a significant nursing shortage existed then, too. As a matter of fact, I don’t recall a single time in my long career that we weren’t faced with a shortage. Our school also more recently added a military veteran to BSN program.

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Empowering Tomorrow’s Nurses: Building Resilience for a Fulfilling Career

American Nurse

2014) and military personnel (Jha et al., Given these findings and the current challenges of stress and burnout in nursing, including mindfulness as a foundational nursing skill seemed essential. Code of ethics for nurses with interpretive statements (Second ed.). Evaluating burnout and resiliency in new graduate nurses.

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Does the Nursing Industry Need More Men? Industry Professionals Say Yes

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nursing shortage is well known. Politicians, CEOs, and nursing administrators are all looking for a solution to the growing problem. That’s why some industry professionals say recruiters should focus on bringing more male nurses into the fold. million nurses to the national workforce.

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