$22 Million Initiative Aims to Reverse New Jersey's Nurse Faculty Shortage, Avert Health Care Crisis
Posted on: Thursday, 28 May 2009, 09:00 CDT
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"There is a real danger that the short-term easing of the nursing shortage caused by the recession will create the false impression that we've found a solution to the more serious nursing shortage that lies ahead," warned
A report from the New Jersey Collaborating Center for Nursing at
"Unfortunately, we are moving in the wrong direction when it comes to our nation's supply of nurses," added
"We are turning away qualified nursing applicants - young people who want to do this work, have the intelligence and talent for this work, and can make a difference through nursing," said
The New Jersey Collaborating Center for Nursing also reports that there are 567 full-time nurse faculty working in the state. Their average age is 55, and 74 of them are expected to retire within five years. More than half the state's nursing schools already limit student capacity due to limited faculty lines. For doctorally prepared faculty in particular, it can be challenging for schools to find qualified faculty applicants.
"Unless we take action, it will get worse," said
There are four major components to the "New Jersey Nursing Initiative." In addition to supporting the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation New Jersey Nursing Scholars with full tuition and fees, a
The Faculty Preparation Program has awarded five grants totaling
The second "New Jersey Nursing Initiative" component is strategic working groups that are working to: create innovative approaches to increase faculty capacity; make
Third, to help students interested in pursuing nursing find programs with seats available, in 2010 the "New Jersey Nursing Initiative" will begin developing and piloting a centralized online application service that will allow prospective students to complete a single application and send it to schools of nursing across the state. This is part of a national initiative, being spearheaded by the American Association of Colleges of Nursing, and
Fourth, the "New Jersey Nursing Initiative" has a comprehensive website, www.njni.org -- a valuable resource for anyone interested in nursing in
Speakers at the hearing warned that
The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation focuses on the pressing health and health care issues facing our country. As the nation's largest philanthropy devoted exclusively to improving the health and health care of all Americans, we work with a diverse group of organizations and individuals to identify solutions and achieve comprehensive, meaningful and timely change. For more than 35 years we've brought experience, commitment and a rigorous, balanced approach to the problems that affect the health and health care of those we serve. When it comes to helping Americans lead healthier lives and get the care they need, we expect to make a difference in your lifetime.
The
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