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Global Talent, Local Impact: Why International Nurse Recruitment Is More Than a Quick Fix - Daily Nurse

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As healthcare continues to grapple with an anticipated nursing shortage, a growing number of organizations are looking beyond borders for a sustainable solution. By 2030, the U.S. is expected to be short more than 63,000 full-time registered nurses—a number many experts believe is a conservative estimate. The Bureau of Labor Statistics projects the shortage could exceed 125,000. Yet amid this daunting gap lies a growing opportunity: direct hire …
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Nav's global analysis towards 2035 warns of tougher economic priorities, a major shortage of labor in certain professions, and more elderly people.

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Nav's global analysis towards 2035 warns of tougher economic priorities, a major shortage of labor in certain professions, and more elderly people.

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Nav's global analysis towards 2035 warns of tougher economic priorities, a major shortage of labor in certain professions, and more elderly people.

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