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An interesting perspective on the #nursing #workforce. Though more nurses will be coming in, #bedside nursing might still suffer as it is more of a layover in a career. We still need to address the causes that lead to rates of #jobsatisfaction, #anxiety, #depression to promote this side of the profession.
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As an Internationally Educated Nurse with over 6 years of experience and valid CNO registration (NCLEX), I’ve applied to over 200 positions in Ontario’s healthcare system. Despite the widely discussed nursing shortage, I’ve encountered repeated automated rejections, often without feedback. This raises important questions: if there is truly a shortage, why are internationally trained and qualified nurses facing such barriers? Is international experience being underutilized or overlooked in the hiring process? While the narrative of a shortage is widespread, it seems to be at odds with the challenges experienced by available nurses. It’s essential that we reassess how healthcare institutions approach hiring and ensure that skilled professionals are given the opportunity to contribute meaningfully to patient care. #Nursing #Healthcare #InternationalNurses #CNO #HealthcareProfessionals #JobSearch #NursingShortage #Ontario #cbcnews Registered Nurses' Association of Ontario (RNAO) Registered Nurse Jobs (RN Jobs) - RNJobSite.com
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🌟 #DidYouKnow? Home health nurses play a pivotal role in healthcare by managing complex care routines customized to each patient's specific needs. Their specialized skills make recovery at home not just a possibility, but a preferred reality for many. 🏠💉 👩⚕️👨⚕️ These dedicated professionals do more than provide medical care; they bring peace, comfort, and healing to where it matters most—right at home. Their deep understanding of patient care ensures each individual receives the best support throughout their recovery journey. 📢 Spread the word and help us highlight the incredible work of home health nurses! Your share can raise awareness about the essential services these nurses provide. #NursingFacts #HealthcareAtHome #Nurses #HomeHealthCare #PatientCare #NursingExcellence #NurseLife #HealthcareHeroes #HomeCareServices #NurseAppreciation #CommunityHealth #ElderCare #HomeHealthNursing #Caregivers #NursePractitioner #HealthcareWorkers #NursingCommunity #CareAtHome #ChronicCareManagement #SeniorCare #MedicalProfessionals #CaringProfessionals #HealthEducation #SupportNurses #ThankANurse #FrontlineHeroes #EssentialCare #RecoveryAtHome #QualityOfLife
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Tips for surviving the night shift in nursing. #nurse #healthcare #staffing #medical #job #joinourteam #wearehiring #CNA #LPN #RN #exceptionalstaffingsolutions #positiveattitude #recruiter #job #wehiring #jobopening #staffingservices #talentacquisition #temporarystaffing #nursinghome #elderlycare
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Economist. Scholar. Writes about the economic value of nursing. *Nothing about nurses, without nurses.
Despite chronic #nurse #undestaffing hospitals continuously cut their nursing labor costs and see nurse wages as “unsustainable”. We need to #unbundle #nurse #reimbursement to break the vicious cycle of nursing cuts and poor patient care. We’ve written about this in Health Affairs and JAMA. Betty Rambur, Katie Boston- Leary, PHD, MBA, MHA, RN, NEA-BC, Robert Longyear Rebecca Love RN, MSN, FIEL #NurseValue
350 nurses will see pay cut at Ohio system
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#nursestaffing is important to me because it affects everything in the #hospital. I am passionate about #nurse staffing and workforce building because I want to see: ▪️Patients achieving optimal and equitable outcomes. #healthequity ▪️Nurses be safe and supported in the workplace. ▪️Nurse #mentalhealth posivitively impacted by their careers. ▪️ Nurse suicide to no longer be an occupational phenomenon. ▪️ Nurse staffing to match the diversity of their patients. #dei ▪️People continue to want to be nurses. ▪️ Nurses and patients THRIVE. This is why I continued working with the #NurseStaffingTaskForce >> https://lnkd.in/g4Qp-6VE This is why I am passionate about the “AACN Standards for Appropriate Staffing in Adult Critical Care” >> https://lnkd.in/gRnDR7se I think that with innovation, collaboration, and a #healthequity focus, we can continue to find solutions to the #nursestaffingcrisis. I’m pumped. ✨🩺💛 #nursesonlinkedin #healthcareonlinkedin
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Choosing a career path in nursing opens up a myriad of specialties, and for those considering a role centered on the miracle of childbirth, becoming a labor and delivery (L&D) nurse presents a fulfilling option. Read more on https://lnkd.in/ecXkReKt #quomihealthcare #quomiprofessionals #quomi #labornurse #medicaljobs #MedicalCareer #healthcare #nurselife #nursepractitioner #NursingSpecialties
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Is transitioning from traditional nursing to corrections the right move for you? Read the full blog to find out what it takes to be a corrections nurse. rb.gy/awiwb9 #registerednurse #rn #prisonnurse #correctionalfacility
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**An Involuntary Experiment in Healthcare 🏥👩⚕️** This week, I had an eye-opening personal experience that really highlighted the nursing shortage crisis we're facing. During a three-day hospital stay, I encountered incredibly dedicated and upbeat nurses, despite their constant stress. Their relentless commitment is truly admirable. 👏💪 Unfortunately, due to this shortage, two of my roommates had to be sent home unexpectedly, canceling their planned surgeries. This last-minute reshuffling starkly illustrates the impact of the nursing crisis on our healthcare system. 🚑🚨 It's time for us to address this issue head-on and find effective solutions to support our nurses and tackle the nursing shortage. 💡🤝 #HealthcareSystem #NursingShortage #HospitalLife #Nurses #HealthcareChallenges #Teamwork #Respect #OvercomingChallenges #FindingSolutions #StrongerTogether #GJU
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Stories like these break my heart. I’ve worked with some amazing nurses in my hospice career. Your post isn’t surprising. Why? Because there are SO many bad CEOs, OWNERS, and ADMINISTRATORS. Why? Because many do not really know what they are doing; they cut their teeth starting companies, and on moving up with short stints at many companies. (Study their resumes). They can afford to make medical and management mistakes because in the end—nothing will happen to them if they drink the company kool-aid. However, so far, the members of the interdisciplinary team are disposable. The corporate/company focus is on making money. They are NOT leaders. They are not people of integrity. Their mission is about wealth generation and not about CARE, COMFORT, COMPASSION, and UPLIFTING HUMANITY; NOR RESPECT FOR THEIR HARD-WORKING EMPLOYEES. Their advertising and brand is all window dressing. Support of and training for staff is not their mission. Sadly. What can be done? Keep posting the truth of the matter. Lobby Congress. Reach out to your local media. Report them. Sue. Start a Union. Ask questions, research, and expose. Highlight the great medical facilities; word of mouth is powerful. There are SO many noble and trustworthy providers in all aspects of our medical spectrum. I’m taking as many speaking engagements as I can handle to spread the truth. I’m not getting a lot of public support either, so I understand the dilemma of nurses who have been abused. The ruthless complain there are a dearth of good workers. NOT THE PROBLEM. Professionals are not going to apply at companies where there is no respect and support. Not to mention that equitable pay is lacking. The work culture of our former company, Hospice Advantage in the final years was rabid . . . oppressive . . . cut-throat . . . and blood thirsty. These people do not understand what servant-leaders are; what a calling is; and what a ministry or true mission is. They are not spiritually or emotionally mature human beings. For anyone utilizing medical care as a business in this country, the bottom line should be excellent patient care. It should be the utmost respect for those professionals who make that happen. The quality of medical care is being diminished in this country by ruthless financial sharks. I dedicated my book to many people—but, mainly to the amazing and dedicated RNs and CNAs that I worked with. Blessings to you. I pray for insight and wisdom to discern the path forward. YOU ARE NOT ALONE. My website and blogs on hospice care may help this readership. www.hospicehelppro.com
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Hospitals are losing great nurses. I reserve a special place in my heart for bedside nurses struggling to stay. I always loved the hospital environment and struggled to stay, too. So much of what I know clinically, I learned from nurses to be a better advocate as an Administrator. Nurses need more support and advocacy in poorly led hospitals. The need for more support for bedside nurses starts with nurse managers and clinical leaders up the chain of command. The buck stops with the CEO, and a bad CEO enables poor leadership up to the bedside. A bad CEO builds a bench of like-minded 'leaders.' Yesterday, a nurse who was recently physically assaulted by a patient in a locked psychiatric unit reached out to me in private. I don't know this nurse, but she was frightened and sought my advice based on my shared stories. She was the second nurse physically assaulted on the unit in one week. The last nurse received no support from leadership, and she was afraid to press the issue because she defended herself. She hit back, fearing for her life. Nurses who hit back are typically punished. She suffered an injury, and the only report filed on her behalf was a WC claim. She would like to transition to a clinical role in a less dangerous setting. Is there such a place for nurses? I shared that every nurse I've heard from with a similar story was reported to the nursing Board and lost their license. The trigger wasn't the assault but their resignation with proper notice. The hospital or SNF retained them as they were short-staffed. None counseled the nurse. None provided appropriate safety measures. None took any action until the end. The reported nurses had to appeal their license revocation. Those who lost appeals cannot work as nurses today while they wait out the period to reapply, which can be years. Some chose to leave clinical nursing as the trauma was too much. Even with copious amounts of documentation and witnesses, hiring an attorney and going up against a hospital is not for the faint of heart. Finding an attorney with no conflict of interest with a hospital is challenging. Nurses who are assaulted at work with no support don't go unnoticed by new grads and others. No one pursues a profession and stays in a job that can kill you. Where do we go from here? We are patients, too. Solid patient care needs nurses. 💔 #safetymatters #nursesonlinkedin #hospitals #advocacy #truth #moralinjury #goodtrouble
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