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Researchers Examine the Reasons for the Declining U.S. Nursing Workforce

May 1, 2005 | Program Result

The Harvard School of Public Health explored how the aging of the population of registered nurses and the growth of managed care have reshaped the nursing work force in the United States.

More Doctors are Needed in America's Inner Cities

February 1, 2001 | Program Result

Investigators from the University of Wisconsin-Madison Medical School examined changes in the availability of physicians in U.S. urban areas from 1980 to 1997.

Conference in New York City Addresses Nursing Crisis in the City and Beyond

July 15, 2008 | Program Result

The Jonas Center for Nursing Excellence and the New York Academy of Medicine co-sponsored a day-long invitational symposium in November 2006 addressing the shortage of nurses in New York City and nationwide.

Building Capacity in Nursing Schools

February 13, 2013 | Program Result

Western Governors University in Salt Lake City developed and implemented a Baccalaureate of Science in Nursing (BSN) program, which provides online courses and clinical experiences to students preparing for initial licensure as registered nurses.

Robert Wood Johnson Foundation New Careers in Nursing

September 18, 2012 | Program Result

Robert Wood Johnson Foundation New Careers in Nursing provides scholarships to college graduates from groups underrepresented in nursing who enroll in accelerated bachelors and masters degree nursing programs.

The Campaign for Action: An Update

March 1, 2013 | Journal Article

Nurses’ ability to provide primary care is “hampered by the constraints of outdated policies, particularly those involving nurses’ scopes of practice.”

Study: More Primary Care Physicians Needed by 2025

November 20, 2012 | Human Capital Blog Post

The United States will need 52,000 additional primary care physicians by 2025 to meet from population growth, population aging and insurance expansion.

Training Nurses in Clinical Settings

August 1, 2011 | Program Result

Researchers studied the VA Nursing Academy's Enhancing Academic Partnerships Program and other innovative programs to train nurses in clinical settings through a literature review and a conference.

Where Does Nurse Funding Go?

April 1, 2009 | Issue Brief

A closer look at the states and regions that receive nurse funding.

Med School Enrollment Shows Promise for Easing Physician Shortage

October 26, 2012 | Human Capital Blog Post

New data from the Association of American Medical Colleges finds a 3.1 percent increase in the number of students applying to medical school in 2012.

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