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Nurses Are in High Demand. Why Can’t Nursing Schools Keep Up?
- Nursing schools are having trouble producing enough graduates for the growing need for nurses.
- There is a significant shortage of nursing faculty to teach students, impacting graduation rates.
- The high demand for nurses continues to increase, influencing job availability in healthcare.
- Programs like those at Mt. San Antonio College are attempting to simulate patient care for training.
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The Faculty of Nursing and Midwifery at the University of Iceland has proposed changes to the nursing program. It is proposed that a master's degree will be a requirement for a license to practice and that the B.S. program be shortened from four years to three. Students will therefore need to spend five years in school instead of four to obtain a license to practice. Runólfur Pálsson, CEO of Landspítali, says that nurses in Iceland are already v…
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Total News Sources28
Leaning Left3Leaning Right3Center8Last UpdatedBias Distribution57% Center
Bias Distribution
- 57% of the sources are Center
57% Center
L 22%
C 57%
R 21%
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