Physicians Practice January 18, 2023
Bent Philipson

Poor working conditions are responsible for high turnover rates.

The Great Resignation has spread across the country, hitting the healthcare industry by storm. And every day, more and more of our beloved nurses are abandoning their careers due to extreme dissatisfaction with their roles. 90 percent are considering leaving within the next year, with 71 percent of those nurses having over 15 years of experience in the healthcare sector.

It is no surprise that the healthcare industry is one of the most stressful and demanding fields to work in, but it isn’t necessarily the nature of the work that is causing so many nurses to lose passion for what they used to love. As it turns out, poor working conditions...

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