Nursing

To End the Nurse Shortage

The US is in the thick of a nursing shortage. And yet, nursing schools are turning away more qualified applications than ever. The main bottleneck, schools say, is that there aren’t enough instructors or training sites to accommodate the vast number of interested students. Restoring the pandemic-depleted health-care workforce depends on fixing this mismatch. Covid-19 took a toll on nurses.

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Career Pathways Help Workers Become Nurses

​The Bureau of Labor Statistics projects that employment in health care occupations will grow by 16 percent from 2020 to 2030, adding 2.6 million new jobs. Meanwhile, HR executives in health care are coping with the reality that almost 42 percent of the current nursing workforce is at or near retirement, and by 2025, there will be a shortage of

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Nurses: Role Model for Global Healthcare

“For us who Nurse, our Nursing is a thing, which, unless in it we are making progress every year, every month, every week, take my word for it we are going back. The more experience we gain, the more progress we can make.” — Florence Nightingale https://risingkashmir.com/nurses-role-model-for-global-healthcare

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Post-Covid-19 global nursing workforce challenges ‘too big to be ignored’

Calls have been made for a long-term action plan to address global nursing shortages amid serious concerns over the impact the coronavirus pandemic has had on the recruitment and retention of nurses across the world. A new report published today by global nursing leaders provides… https://www.nursingtimes.net/news/global-nursing/post-covid-19-global-nursing-workforce-challenges-too-big-to-be-ignored-24-01-2022/

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Analysis: Exploring support and career opportunities for overseas nurses

With more than 1,000 overseas nurses moving to England every month, international recruitment continues to play an important role in addressing nurse shortages. Nursing Times explores what support is in place for these recruits and whether more needs to be done to ensure they are… https://www.nursingtimes.net/news/global-nursing/analysis-exploring-support-and-career-opportunities-for-overseas-nurses-03-11-2021/

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Nursing jobs in the United States

Presently, there are over 2.8 million nurses in the United States, making them the largest group of health care professionals in the nation. The top five states that have the current highest employment for nurses are: California (274,650), Texas (207,810)New York (180,730)Florida (174,710), Pennsylvania (139,480) California gives around $48.92 hourly mean wage and a $101,850 annual mean wage. New York

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Nursing jobs in the United Kingdom

NHS is the umbrella term for the publicly funded healthcare systems of the United Kingdom (UK). Nurses play one of the most crucial roles in the healthcare sector. Many nurses left their job during covid due to their health security reasons Which have increased the pressure on staff, leading to high levels of stress. The NHS needs to prepare to

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