MedCity News December 7, 2023
Christine Vogel

During a critical nursing shortage, practicing nurses want to be allowed more time for teaching and mentoring fellow nurse learners, as there are multiple benefits for both sides that could result in improved satisfaction.

I don’t think there are many people who would disagree when I say that being a nurse is one of the toughest jobs there is today. In the face of a worldwide nursing shortage, nearly a third of nurses in a recent McKinsey survey reported considering leaving their direct patient care role within a year. A separate survey by a nurse staffing company also found 30% considering change, but in this case, leaving the profession altogether.

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