Nurses General Nursing
Published Jan 3, 2002
Brian, ASN, RN
3 Articles; 3,695 Posts
Did anyone catch the NPR radio program on the nursing profession? If so, please feel free to post your responses by replying to this message. If you missed it and would like to hear it, you can hear the program over the web, instructions are below:
A new survey shows that enrollment in nursing programs is on the rise. But that doesn't mean that it's the end of the nursing shortage. Will there ever be enough nurses without fundamentally changing the medical system? Neal Conan talks with nurses and you about the future of nursing on Talk of the Nation from NPR News. (Originally aired on Jan 2, 2002.) The Program is approx 47 minutes long and well worth the listen. You can listen to the recorded program over the web.
Visit: https://allnurses.com/jump.cgi?ID=4176
You will need Real Player software to listen to the recorded program anytime on the web, which can be downloaded for free at:
https://allnurses.com/jump.cgi?ID=4177
thisnurse
657 Posts
thank you brian. i am listening to it now.
i had to laff when the moderator said its "traditional" to pay more to get people into a profession.
47 minutes isnt enough time to scratch the surface of our issues but for the time alloted it touched on a lot of our problems.
wildtime88
275 Posts
talking about a revolution
that ann got me excited and then she fizzled out.
felt like i just walked out of a strip bar.
now i am not going to be able to get that song out of my head.