Let's discuss the upcoming "great retirement of great nurses" and the potential impact on the nursing field. Will the shortage of experienced nurses and the influx of new nurses affect the quality of patient care? What do you think about the shift towards viewing nursing as just a job for quick money rather than a true profession? Share your thoughts and concerns here.
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Jenna Nurse
Let's discuss the upcoming "great retirement of great nurses" and the potential impact on the nursing field. Will the shortage of experienced nurses and the influx of new nurses affect the quality of patient care? What do you think about the shift towards viewing nursing as just a job for quick money rather than a true profession? Share your thoughts and concerns here.
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Karin Zonneveld
Great topic! I think many nurses are not in this profession because of money or status but because they care about people. I found some tips and information about nursing retirement; check
Jenna Nurse
Let's discuss the upcoming "great retirement of great nurses" and the potential impact on the nursing field. Will the shortage of experienced nurses and the influx of new nurses affect the quality of
Jenna Nurse
Thanks Karin! I'll definitely check it out. And I agree, I think many nurses are in the profession because they are incredibly compassionate and caring individuals and want to help make the world a be
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