We know that nursing can be difficult and sometimes tiring, apart from the low salaries, the burnout, and more. But is it true that nurses want to leave the profession?
Many nurses choose to stay because they care about their patients and helping other people. What is your individual case? Why are you a nurse? Would you change your job if you could?
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Karin Zonneveld
We know that nursing can be difficult and sometimes tiring, apart from the low salaries, the burnout, and more. But is it true that nurses want to leave the profession?
Many nurses choose to stay because they care about their patients and helping other people. What is your individual case? Why are you a nurse? Would you change your job if you could?
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Karin Zonneveld
We know that nursing can be difficult and sometimes tiring, apart from the low salaries, the burnout, and more. But is it true that nurses want to leave the profession? Many nurses choose
Miranda Belcher
I have been doing work away from the bedside for all these reasons. It really is a place of high turnover for many reasons.
Karin Zonneveld
I really wish nurses had it easier! It's a lot of tough work and they deserve the best to give patients the best care!
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