This was the question posed to me by a curious TV reporter on May 7, just three days after a stretch limousine traveling across the San Mateo Bridge carrying nine Filipino nurses to a bridal party suddenly burst into flames killing five of the occupants, including the bride. read more
Because there are a lot of different careers for nurses. There is also still a huge nursing shortage. Its a very hard job both physically and mentally. Your either cut out for it or not. Lots of nurses quit before they complete one year of nursing. read more
To Salsburg, America is not facing a national nursing shortage so much as grappling with a “problem of distribution”—some health-care markets in the U.S. have a plentiful supply of nurses, with other regions feeling the scarcity more acutely. read more