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Do you think too many people are jumping into nursing?Rating: (votes: 0) well....I have two answers for your question. Yes, too many people do declare nursing as their major, and maybe this is done because of naivety and sheer aspiration to enter a promising profession (which is what you should want to do when you're young and evaluating your options), however not to worry...nursing programs are competitive and rigorous and the process will weed out those students who are not qualified. And no, I don't think too many people are entering nursing...in fact, the outlook for the profession demands more people enter nursing. There is a nursing shortage and the US needs nurses to fill the gap (albeit there's a need for 'experienced' nurses more than new grads, hence your perception of 'over-saturation'...but that's another topic altogether); so on that note there is a need for students to pursue nursing. What the profession really needs are more faculty, clinical sites, and resident opportunities so all the new grads can gain experience and fill the shortage. There's coalitions, legislation, and professional nursing organizations that are all campaigning to improve this hang-up of turning novice new grads into experienced skilled professionals. -TheRNjedi Comment:
Quote from theRNJedi There is a nursing shortage and the US needs nurses to fill the gap (albeit there's a need for 'experienced' nurses more than new grads, hence your perception of 'over-saturation'...but that's another topic altogether); so on that note there is a need for students to pursue nursing.
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