Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Feb. 28—Elizabeth Adebayo figured life in America could be great or it could be grim, but the nurse from Nigeria gave it a shot ...
In most cases, expect a bit of competition and a lengthy wait, immigration attorney says. As U.S. hospitals labor to keep nurse staffing at safe levels amidst a nursing shortage intensified by the ...
Despite having the largest nursing workforce in the world, the United States is still enduring a nursing shortage. A recent Georgetown University study projects 1.6 million job openings for nurses ...
With American hospitals facing a dire shortage of nurses amid a slogging pandemic, many are looking abroad for health care workers. And it could be just in time. There's an unusually high number of ...
The nursing profession’s vital signs are unstable and require an intervention. The single largest occupation of health care workers is Registered Nurses (RN). It is also the fifth largest profession ...
FARGO — Elvis Silveira had almost two decades of experience as a nurse in his native Brazil when he decided to take his career on a new path that led to Sanford Medical Center in Fargo. It took years ...
The Association of German Cities has asked the government to ease restrictions on the immigration of foreign healthcare professionals so that more nursing staff, in particular, can work in the country ...
Nurses play a central role in our health care system. Key factors determining the future supply of nurses are the number who are being educated by US nursing programs and the number entering the US ...
Sioux Falls, S.D.-based Sanford Health is planning to hire more than 700 internationally trained nurses over the next three years to work at the system’s four major medical centers and several ...
During a recent hospital stay, I was impressed by the care, dedication and efficiency of the nurses and nursing assistants. Yet I could hardly fail to notice the heavy demands made upon them, ...
Well aware of the growing nursing shortage in the U.S., foreign medical schools are increasingly pitching U.S. citizens. Not only are more nurses needed than schools can turn out, interested students ...