Without more incoming nurses to replace those who are retiring, experts predict U.S. hospitals will have a shortage of more than half a million nurses by 2027.
This will no doubt have an impact on everyone who receives health care at hospitals, schools, clinics, doctor's offices and more. However, it's not about a lack of enthusiasm for nursing, but rather a lack of opportunities to learn."I think the pandemic itself was a real test of our resilience," said Chris Lee, a registered nurse at UCLA Health.
"We're seeing high levels of rejections to these institutions because of the lack of resources for education, the lack of educators and also the lack of investment into qualified programs," he said. Few spots due to few teachers, and if a nurse wants to become faculty, there aren't enough educators to instruct those who want to teach.
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