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Nursing Shortage Explained
The most recent issue of JAMA reported that in 2005 the United States had 218,800 fewer nurses than it needed. With nurses getting paid decent wages, why is that the case? Maggie Mahar at Health Beat has the answer:
Consider this: In the San Francisco area, a nurse with a bachelor's degree can hope to start out with a salary of $104,000. The salary for a nursing professor with a Ph.D. at University of California San Francisco starts at about $60,000.
This goes a long way toward explaining why nursing schools turned away 42,000 qualified applications in 2006-2007—even as U.S. hospitals scramble to find nurses.
Mahar also notes that the situation is just going to get worse: "The fact that the average nursing professor is nearly 59 while the average assistant professor is about 52 suggests that, as they retire, the shortage could turn into a crisis." There's also a pretty good post by Niko Karvounis on why the Republican cry of "socialized medicine," frequently used to describe the Democratic presidential candidates' health care proposals, is a bunch of malarkey.
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The origins of the current nursing shortage began in 1965 when the ANA advocated the elimination of three year diploma programs in nursing in favor of college programs. This move excluded many traditional nursing students ( wortking class children), eliminated a subsidized educational program ( hospitals used to bear most of the cost of the three year programs), and restricted teaching to nurses with advanced degrees. All of these factors have contributed to today's shortage.
Posted by: Sam Hendrickson on 10/18/07 at 4:39 PM Respond
At community colleges, it is even worse--instructors may make less than $2000 per class per semester--comes out to less than $10.00/hour when you consider course prep time, grading papers, troubleshooting student issues,etc.
I teach psychology classes, and I make $1400 per class per semester.
Posted by: HoosierNan on 10/19/07 at 7:09 AM Respond
HoosierNan: Ivy Tech?
Posted by: jet on 10/19/07 at 8:22 AM Respond
Nurse shortage?! Check out dailycents.com, the direct link to the article is http://blogs.dailycents.com/?p=803
Posted by: zoe on 01/11/08 at 6:56 PM Respond
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