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Solving the Nursing Shortage Starts with Investing in Educators

Daily Nurse

nursing programs simply cannot produce enough practice-ready graduates who are essential to meeting current and future healthcare needs. The Cost of Burnout Among Nurse Educators Nursing programs across the U.S. At the same time, technology is transforming how new nurse educators are onboarded and supported.

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Nursing shortage has educators turning to VR for training

Health Leaders | Nursing

Pillar: CNO Link: Full story Article Source: The Boston Globe Tags: business strategy HR medical education nursing staffing technology Secondary Pillars: Innovation CMO Article Type: News Published Date: Tuesday, December 17, 2024 Hide sidebars: Render small main image:

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WVU Medicine’s Diploma Program is Lowering Barriers to Nursing Education. Here’s How.

Health Leaders | Nursing

WVU Medicine's diploma program gives traditional nursing education a contemporary approach, according to this CNE. As CNOs across the country look for solutions to the nursing shortage, one key factor to consider is nursing education. It's traditional nursing education with a contemporary approach."

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WHO estimates global nurse shortage at 5.8 million

Nursing Review

The World HealthOrganizations (WHO)2025 State of the Worlds Nursing (SoWN) report uses data collected from 194 countries to paint a detailed picture of the nursing experience across borders, reporting on education, employment, migration, regulation, working conditions, leadership and more.

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Observations on nursing shortages

American Nurse

Evans I graduated from my basic nursing program in 1973 (50 years ago!). Just like now, a significant nursing shortage existed then, too. As a matter of fact, I don’t recall a single time in my long career that we weren’t faced with a shortage. American Nurse Journal. 2023; 18(7).

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Budget Cuts Threaten to Deepen Nursing Crisis and Undermine U.S. Healthcare System

Daily Nurse

healthcare system continues to grapple with a historic nursing shortage, the proposed FY 2026 federal budget threatens to accelerate the crisis through sweeping cuts to nursing education, research, and Medicaid support—posing profound implications for workforce sustainability, patient access, and innovation. As the U.S.

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The Nursing Shortage: Foreign-Educated Workers Aren’t a Long-Term Solution

Amercan Journal of Nursing

CGFNS VisaScreen Applications by Country of Education, 2022. CGFNS Nurse Migration Report 2022: Trends in Healthcare Migration to the United States. ” Increased nurse migration as a stopgap in the United States. Globally, the World Health Organization projects a shortage of 7 million nurses and midwives by 2030.