Michigan college fights nursing shortage.
Barry Bell, April 10, 2007 at 6:02 pm ...
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The Argus-Press writes that Baker College in Michigan is focusing on increasing the number of nurses in the state, in anticipation of a growing nursing shortage over the next few years. Baker College is part of a state-wide effort to offset the shortage by offering nursing programs to students interested in entering the field
But there is a plus side for anyone wanting to work in the field. Mary Slingerland, Associate Dean and Director of the Program said:
“Our students tell me that many have jobs before they graduate, and our graduates have a 99 to 100 percent employment rate.
That takes some beating, eh?
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