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Nursing Shortage
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AMERICA'S NURSING SHORTAGE


Across the country, hospitals face a critical nursing shortage, threatening care for millions of Americans. But there’s no shortage of qualified applicants at community college nursing programs, which have traditionally trained most of the nurses in this country.  The problem is many of those aspiring nurses are stuck on waiting lists—for years— and it’s only getting worse. 

As part of our NewsHour coverage on community colleges, this segment explores the reasons for the bottleneck—from the high cost of nurse training, to the difficulty finding faculty, to state funding formulas that don’t distinguish between the cost of classroom lectures and significantly more expensive lab courses.

As baby boomers grow older, the demand for nurses will only increase, yet thousands of would-be nurses are still waiting.

produced and edited by Carrie Glasser, John D. Tulenko and David Wald


Nursing Shortage
Nursing Shortage
Nursing Shortage

Original Airdate: November 13, 2006
 
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