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The Alarming Trend of Seasoned Nurses Being Laid Off: Profits Over Patient Care? 

Minority Nurse

During the COVID-19 pandemic, the National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN) (2022) estimated over 100,000 registered nurses left the profession and predicted that another 800,000 nurses would follow them by 2027. The top reasons reported for leaving were burnout, feeling undervalued, and a high patient-to-nurse ratio.

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NJSNA Region Reports | June 2025

American Nurse

Region 1 (Morris, Passaic, Sussex, Warren) Karen Kinsley MSN RN OCN, Region 1 President 2024-2025 Happenings: General Business meeting 1/18/2025 at the Romano Conference Center at Newton Medical Center.

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Re-imagining nursing’s social contract with the public

American Nurse

In April 2023, the National Council of State Boards of Nursing unveiled research that revealed approximately 100,000 RNs left the workforce during the pandemic due to stress, burnout, and retirements; another 610,388 reported an “intent to leave” the workforce by 2027. J Clin Nurs. 2015;24(21-22):3224-32. doi:10.1111/jocn.12987

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