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May 01, 2009 03:32 PM

Nursing Shortage?

by mboulis

I have been hearing for years about a nursing shortage in Ohio and across the country. One newspaper (USA Today, I believe) recently ran an article that said something to the effect of "there will never be an unemployed nurse".

I beg to differ. I know way too many LPN's who are new grads and having an extremely hard time getting a job!

The other day on Fox News, I was really surprised to see them use the term "RN shortage" instead of "nursing shortage" I think "RN Shortage" fits better.

I live in Sandusky and we have an oversaturation of LPNs. Currently, we have around 3-4 LPN schools within a 40 miles radius. There are not enough LPN jobs in my area for the number of graduates. It took my husband's cousin seven months to find an LPN job and even then, she could only find part-time. Due to the economy, she was laid off within two months of getting the job. She is currently working in fast food.

I am moving towards the Lima area this late summer. I've talked to several DON's in that area and I am basically hearing the same thing---an oversaturation of LPN schools in that area.

I am curious as to what area members are from and is there an LPN oversaturation where you are at.

What do you think about the term "nursing shortage"?

Where in Ohio can an LPN get a job?


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Old May 02, 2009, 08:59 PM

bomb Re: Nursing Shortage?
I live in Columbus, where we have 23, yes 23 nursing schools! I really hate to say it but I would not recommend anyone going into the nursing profession, RN or LPN anywhere. It's just too risky of a situation right now. I graduated in December, became an RN in January and here we are May 2nd...and I'm still jobless. I became a nurse to work in a hospital. Ideally, my true passion is ER, ICU, Critical Care type areas. It's difficult to explain what it feels like to not "be" a nurse. To not be in a hospital every day ( at least I could do that while I was in school) helping people, learning, and fulfilling my "nursiness". I feel as if I am not a whole person, like the purpose I was created for is being blocked from me. When I look over the posts here, I'm scared. This is nationwide. Not just Columbus, not just Ohio....everywhere.
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