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For the minority of nursing students who have refused a COVID shot, the Biden administration's vaccine policy could mean they can’t get the training they need in a hospital or other health care venue.
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President Biden has ordered more than 17 million health care workers to get a COVID-19 vaccine. Some health care employers fear losing large numbers of workers who don't want the shots.
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At the forefront of the concerns is a shortage of nurses, which the executives told lawmakers has created an emergency for hospital administrators.
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BayCare's CEO issued a “letter to the community” that described a “conundrum” that hospitals have faced because of severe staffing shortages during the pandemic.
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USF faculty will also work with the center to do research that will analyze data on the nursing field and come up with methods to keep nurses in Florida.
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Advocates say direct-support professionals who left the industry because of health concerns surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic aren't returning because of low wages.
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Licensed Florida nurses may soon be eligible to practice in 27 other states without the red tape of getting additional licenses.A new law that goes into…
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Did Gov. Rick Scott really brag about the state's low wages during business trips? And is there a critical shortage of nurses in Florida? WUSF's Steve...
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The state’s effort to train more nurses has fallen short, leaving questions about whether Florida will be able to care for an increasing number of…
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Florida’s public university system is developing a program to address a shortage in nurses. The American Academy of Nursing has projected a shortfall...