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PO2 Marco Monsalve
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Sounds like a good opportunity, thanks for posting
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Maj Kim Patterson
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Just as the service branches seem to be, you can’t short staff and add technology and expect top results. As a nurse I saw what for profit hospitals did to the healthcare workers. After my service in the USAF, I took the step and went back to nursing school and got my BSN, worked in almost every capacity. It’s a huge step but the world needs to focus on patient care again. Bonus, charts on on military time!
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SPC Thomas Bourland
SPC Thomas Bourland
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I work for ascension in Tulsa Oklahoma as CPCT/A honestly the folks in the ivory tower are responsible for our current nurse shortage, with the mandatory covid vaccine polices and refusing to grant religious exemptions hospital wide 120 nurses quit before the deadline.
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MAJ Byron Oyler
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This article does not really say much. Army 68C are already required to have a TX LPN license and for the USAF 4N051, it states they can apply for licensure. To the best of my knowledge 4N051 do not have a current license and would likely have to sit for the PNCLEX, often not an easy task. A lot of states like to right bills like this however implementation at the state board of nurse is often complicated. Other than TX licensed LVNs, I doubt anything here will be easy.
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