Despite tens of thousands of students vying to get into nursing programs, schools can’t accommodate the demand.
Not enough instructors and limited hospital placements are throttling capacity, despite surging interest and urgent workforce needs.
Graduates prepare for the pinning ceremony of the Fresno City College Registered Nursing Program at the Roosevelt High School auditorium in May 2014. When Madera Community Hospital closed its doors, ...
BERLIN, N.H. — Amid a nationwide nursing shortage, schools across the country are looking for creative new ways to get students quickly into the health care job pipeline, as post-pandemic life begins ...
California’s shortage of registered nurses is expected to grow from 3.7% in 2024 to 16.7% by 2033 due to inadequate ...
Section 2818(a) of the Business and Professions Code requires that in order to be employed as a public health nurse or use the term “public health nurse” in California, an individual must possess a ...