It seems to me that everything I read about the "Nursing Shortage", actually means "RN shortage". "How do we retain Rns?" "The survey of RNs showed..." Bla, bla, bla. This is by no means meant as disrespect to RNs; I may be one someday, just frustration with the powers that be. It seems to me, increasing the number of LPNs would take some of the work off of overloaded RNs; and at a higher skill level than them having to supervise CNAs. Obviously there are alot of us on this BB, so LPNs must be needed somewhere. However, where I'm from, we only have 1 LPN program; and one major hospital that still hires LPNs. I just found out last night about NFLPN (National Federation for Licensed Practical Nurses). They obviously aren't doing too much to advance our profession, otherwise I would have heard of them before. Have the rest of you heard of them. Are you aware of anything they are doing? Wisconsin doesn't seem to consider LPNs very important. Is anyone else from Wisconsin?