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2 Meg Whitman, the billionaire former CEO of eBay and current Reep gubanatorial candidate in California, just sent a campaign flyer to me in which she, among other things, says, "We must... address the nursing shortage" by expanding nursing programs in the CSU and UC systems.

One very rich lady who's very out -- of -- touch with the reality of nursing.
How funny.. one would hope our potential elected officials would do a little research on the platforms they are hoping to use to get voters.Does this give you confidence in her ability to govern the 'people'? lol

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I just sent her an email, maybe others can do the same?

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The nursing shortage is still a reality. Hospitals might be cutting back now hiding behind the excuse of the poor economy but that does not negate the fact that many nurses will be retiring as our population ages and needs more care. FWIW I know there are new graduates that have not been able to get a job quickly or their dream job right out of school, as has always been the case with most occupations, but there are still positions open for experienced nurses. FWIW one of my units just hired 6 new graduates, I started 2 new jobs in the past year and was offered a third that I declined so there are jobs out there just not as many as in the past few years.

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Quote from Jules AThe nursing shortage is still a reality. Hospitals might be cutting back now hiding behind the excuse of the poor economy but that does not negate the fact that many nurses will be retiring as our population ages and needs more care. FWIW I know there are new graduates that have not been able to get a job quickly or their dream job right out of school, as has always been the case with most occupations, but there are still positions open for experienced nurses. FWIW one of my units just hired 6 new graduates, I started 2 new jobs in the past year and was offered a third that I declined so there are jobs out there just not as many as in the past few years.

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Quote from ♪♫ in my ♥Meg Whitman, the billionaire former CEO of eBay and current Reep gubanatorial candidate in California, just sent a campaign flyer to me in which she, among other things, says, "We must... address the nursing shortage" by expanding nursing programs in the CSU and UC systems.One very rich lady who's very out -- of -- touch with the reality of nursing.

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Quote from Jules AThe nursing shortage is still a reality. Hospitals might be cutting back now hiding behind the excuse of the poor economy but that does not negate the fact that many nurses will be retiring as our population ages and needs more care. FWIW I know there are new graduates that have not been able to get a job quickly or their dream job right out of school, as has always been the case with most occupations, but there are still positions open for experienced nurses. FWIW one of my units just hired 6 new graduates, I started 2 new jobs in the past year and was offered a third that I declined so there are jobs out there just not as many as in the past few years.

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No matter the reality of the nursing shortage vs. Nurse hiring how will expanding nursing programs help? Yes, eventually that might be necessary but what really needs to happen is increased funding for hospitals to allow them to hire more new graduates. This will help the nursing shortage and the unemployment rate. However, I'm sure that is easier said than done, but I don't understand how expanding nursing programs is going to do anything but flood the California system more.

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I'm a new LPN grad ( will take NCLEX-PN tomorrow ) here in FL. I see the problem as giving to many VISA's to non citizen's to prop up the notion of a nurse shortage. There is no prejudice in my statement because I am truly a minority in nursing. Str8t, male, black. and 6' 6" in the south and a GPN.

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Quote from MulticollinearityRNJules, Are you in California?

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Quote from Jules AOoops is this the California only section? Sorry I must have missed that.
Author: peter  3-06-2015, 16:36   Views: 832   
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