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

Daily Nurse

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. The Bureau of Labor Statistics projects the shortage could exceed 125,000. Employers need to be curious and compassionate, says Hoppe.

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Discover Best Direct-Entry MSN Programs Near San Antonio, Texas

Registered Nursing

Aspiring graduate-level nurses can pursue a Master's of Science in Nursing (MSN) Degree through direct-entry tracks that welcome holders of non-nursing bachelor's degrees, all while benefiting from Texas's robust nurse-shortage response strategies. Review Nursing School Accreditation best practices before applying.

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ANA’s Summary of $1.5 trillion Omnibus Includes Several Nursing Priorities

Capitol Beat

In addition, it directs HRSA to give priority to applicants in States listed in the HRSA publication “Supply and Demand Projections of the Nursing Workforce 2014-2030” as having the greatest shortages. Nurse Practitioner Optional Fellowship Program – The agreement includes $6 million for this program.