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  • National Nursing Week began on Monday, May 12, 2025, emphasizing nurses' impact in healthcare across British Columbia.
  • The B.C. Government and Nurses' Union face nursing shortages and focus on recruitment and retention, including attracting U.S. Nurses.
  • Nurses' Union vice-president Tristan Newby highlights a shift recognizing nurse professionalism and advocates minimum nurse-to-patient ratios to improve work conditions.
  • Newby highlights that although hiring numerous staff members is possible, maintaining them depends on providing a work setting that supports their long-term commitment, underscoring the vital role of employee retention.
  • Canadian Nurses Association CEO Valerie Grdisa notes moral distress and workloads challenge retention nationwide and urges policy reforms to optimize nursing workforce use.
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Nursing Week acknowledges power of B.C. nurses to 'transform' health

National Nursing Week runs from May 12–18

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Tyler Morning Telegraph broke the news in on Tuesday, May 13, 2025.
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