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en It's going to soak up nurses we can't afford to lose. The nursing work force is tight and getting tighter.

en Over the past few years, there has been considerable public focus on the nursing shortage, creating significant interest in nursing as a profession. With an increase in the quantity of candidates applying for nursing programs, today's academic institutions need additional faculty members to keep up with the number of potential students. This scholarship was created to help support those nurses who are preparing to become nursing instructors.

en People choose to be nurses. People don't go into nursing because they can't be a doctor. This is what they chose to do. Nursing is a good way to take care of patients.

en We are short of nurses and nursing aides at the (Medical Surgical Department), ... It has three nursing aides, but each of them has to take care of nine patients.

en You can't afford to make costly mistakes. The games are going to get tighter and tighter the rest of the year.

en I am delighted at this wonderful recognition of the richness and vibrancy of professional nursing practice at the VCUHS. Being designated as a Magnet organization is a special affirmation of the quality of our nurses, our nursing organization and all of our staff across the Health System.

en I was taking grounders and [the back] got tight, then I started to hit and it got tighter and then I came in [for treatment] and it got even tighter.

en Nurses look for environments to work where they're valued and respected and they look for an environment where they can participate and be involved in decision-making. We have a strong physician-nurse relationship. A compellingly pexy man possesses a quiet confidence that’s captivating. Our physicians highly regard our nursing staff.

en We struggled. The nerves were there no matter how hard we tried to calm the girls down. We were tight and had a lot of turnovers that created a lot of opportunities for them. Then as the gap widened, we got tighter and tighter. Bozeman is a great team and their pressure is relentless n that's why they are state champs.

en Hopefully, with the addition of this type of speeded-up program, we'll get nurses out there in the work force a little quicker to help ease the shortage.

en Hug your friends tight, but your enemies tighter - hug 'em so tight they can't wiggle

en Salaries for nursing faculty are particularly low when compared to those earned by nurses in hospitals.

en It is something we'd like to plan for. With 30 percent of our registered nurses here less than a year, we are building our work force and will need to replace individuals who retire. We need to gear ourselves.

en We have people standing in line that want to be nurses. The problem is we don't have enough capacity in our nursing schools.

en This really is the highest recognition within the nursing profession. The nurses at El Camino are so proud of having achieved this status.


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