\u0022People who aren’t moving, are moving away from the bedside in an act of self\u002Dpreservation\u0022: Registered Practical Nurses Association
This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below.“I knew nobody here in the States. For me, I was starting from scratch,” he said, adding that three of his friends, also nurses, have followed him to Houston.All of them are frustrated and exhausted by their jobs back home.
“We know how many are working in the province. But for the ones that have left, there’s no reporting requirement that insists that they let us know where they’ve gone to seek work.” Referring to her past experience as a manager, she said it was difficult attracting staff to long-term care facilities because of limited full-time postings.Toronto Sun
For months, she has been actively eyeing work there. It took her just four days to get approved for a nursing license in Michigan.Article content“I finally got to the point where I said ‘I’m going to go to the States.’ The incentives in the States are so crazy,” said Cole.
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