Those who are most interested in a rural healthcare practice are those who grew up in and prefer a rural setting.
Monday, July 10, 2023
 

"We've recruited a lot of different ways, but what really works is you have to raise them in a rural community, send them away to get educated, and hope they migrate back to the rural community." — Michele Reisinger, DNP, APRN, FNP-C, Washburn University School of Nursing

With the need for rural practitioners critical, the most effective way for rural hospitals and health systems to adequately staff for nurses and nurse practitioners is to grow their own, says nurse educator and practicing clinician, Michele Reisinger, DNP, APRN,FNC-C.

For this week's lead story, I spoke with Reisinger and explored methods used elsewhere to attract nurses to rural practice.

 

Need Nurses? Grow Your Own, Says Rural Nurse Educator
Those who are most interested in a rural healthcare practice are those who grew up in and prefer a rural setting.
Study Identifies Interventions Physicians and Nurses Want to Address Burnout
Researchers find relatively high levels of burnout at hospitals designated as good places to work.
 
MGMA: Median Total Compensation for Nurses has Increased 19.37% Since 2018
Medical groups are struggling to recruit and retain staff members such as medical assistants, a new report from the MGMA says.
4 Ways Nurse Leaders Can Effectively Retain Staff
Your current method of rounding isn't one of them.
Growing the Nursing Workforce
Schools of Nursing are ramping up their efforts to accommodate nursing students.
Nurses Battle the Growth of Maternity Care Deserts
Mayo Clinic and the University of Minnesota partner up to expand the nurse-midwifery workforce.
South Dakota Moves to Streamline Nurse Education
'Increasing the proportion of nurses with a baccalaureate or higher degree will significantly impact healthcare in South Dakota.'
AdventHealth and Orlando Health Contribute Million$ Toward UCF's New Nursing School
A planned expansion will boost nursing enrollment by at least 50%.
 

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Carol Davis
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