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Intent to Stay in Nursing – Some Good News

Emerging RN Leader

Sherman, EdD, RN, NEA-BC, FAAN Incredible Health (which now has one of four RNs in the country on its platform) just released its 2023 State of US Nursing Report. They also surveyed more than 3,000 registered […] The post Intent to Stay in Nursing – Some Good News appeared first on Emerging Nurse Leader.

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California nurses use billboard to voice opposition to hospital sale

Becker's Hospital Review

26 National Nurses United news release. -based Desert Regional Medical Center launched a billboard campaign against the sale of the hospital to Dallas-based Tenet Healthcare, according to a Feb.

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Massachusetts nurses file 12K staffing reports in 18 months

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18 news release from the state's nursing association. Between January 2022 and July 2023, nurses in Massachusetts filed 12,600 unsafe staffing reports, according to a Sept.

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Pennsylvania finalizes multistate license practice for nurses

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22 news release. Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro and his administration took key steps to begin implementing the Nurse Licensure Compact across the state, according to an Aug.

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LCCC says nursing graduates outpace state, national exam rates

Health Leaders | Nursing

The number of Lorain County Community College nursing graduates who passed the 2023 National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX-RN) has outpaced state and national rates, according to information from the Ohio Board of Nursing in a news release.

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New AACN data points to enrollment challenges facing U.S. schools of nursing

Health Leaders | Nursing

New data released today by the American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN) show that sustaining student enrollment in baccalaureate and graduate programs continues to be a challenge at U.S. schools of nursing. Pillar: Nursing Link: Full story Article Source: Yahoo!

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Urgent need for safe nursing standards, nurse-to-patient ratios: American Nurses Association

Becker's Hospital Review

Hospitals throughout the country may be launching a wide variety of initiatives to attract and retain nurses and build future pipelines, but creating standards for safe staffing — including minimum nurse-to-patient ratios — is the top priority when it comes to shoring up healthcare facility nursing departments, according to a July 13 American Nurses (..)

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