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Satisfaction Guarantees? Data Reveals What Motivates and Retains Traveling Nurses 

Daily Nurse

will be short 200,000 to 450,00 registered nurses for direct patient care by 2025. Research from NCSBN further reports almost 900,000 RNs intend to leave the workforce by 2027. The traveling nurses in our study have provided vital feedback related to job satisfaction. According to McKinsey & Company, the U.S.

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Frontline Feedback: What Traveling Nurses Can Tell Us About Career Satisfaction

The Gypsy Nurse

The National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN) has reported that 100,000 registered nurses (RN) have left the field since 2020, and roughly 900,000 will follow suit by 2027. Our job board is a great place to search for your next travel nurse assignment. You can search for what you are looking for.

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How to Become a Travel Nurse in Seven Steps

University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences

The nursing field is currently experiencing a shortage that is expected to get worse: studies show 100,000 nurses have left the field since 2020, and more than half a million plan to leave by 2027. Learn how to become a travel nurse and explore how the University of St. What is a Travel Nurse?

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The Coming Exodus of RN’s

Empowered Nurses

This is a staggering statistic, especially when we realize that since the COVID pandemic began, about 100,000 registered nurses have already said goodbye to their careers! million registered nurses expected to quit by 2027 means a potential loss of approximately 1.1 The main culprit for nurses leaving is under staffing.

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How BSN-Prepared Nurses in Oklahoma Can Address the State Shortage and Elevate Their Careers

Northeastern State University

A recent study released by the National Council of State Boards of Nursing reveals that approximately 100,000 registered nurses (RNs) left the workforce between 2020 and 2022 due to stress, burnout and retirement. Findings also report that another 610,388 intend to leave by the year 2027. Oklahoma is no exception to this trend.

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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. sh=727f585c372b Miranda L. September 15, 2021.

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