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LTC Stephen F.
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Thank you my friend MAJ Dale E. Wilson, Ph.D. for posting some unsurprising news that the VA has been focusing on hiring more trained and experienced nurses. It is unsurprising that the recently hired 67 registered nurses, 15 nurse practitioners, three nursing assistants, two student nurse technicians and one certified registered nurse anesthetist have been assigned to Travel Nurse Corps so they can be deployed where most needed.

"One of the ways VA has contributed to relief efforts during the coronavirus pandemic is by hiring more nurses to support patient health care.
VA’s Office of Nursing Services (ONS) and Workforce Management and Consulting Office (WMC) collaborated to hire more nurses. This collaboration can serve as a model for many other health care professions who need to hire essential staff quickly.
“We knew that nurses would be the largest professional group we would need during this pandemic,” said Dr. Beth Taylor, VA’s chief nursing officer. “But we knew that most likely, we would not have enough nurses.”
In March, VA’s ONS and WMC worked together to conduct more than 2,300 screenings and interviews for nursing staff. As a result, they hired 67 registered nurses, 15 nurse practitioners, three nursing assistants, two student nurse technicians and one certified registered nurse anesthetist.

Nurses are critical to VA health care.
Assigned to Travel Nurse Corps
They were assigned to high-need areas as part of the Travel Nurse Corps. The corps is an internal pool of registered nurses who are available for temporary short-term assignments at VA medical centers across the country.
Once candidates reached the interviewing and hiring stages, ONS and WMC coordinated with professional nurses across the entire VA system who helped with interviewing, credentialing and deploying the nurses. This process, Taylor said, “Couldn’t happen quickly enough.”
The team was doing something they had never done before, all in a “virtual space,” due to social distancing restrictions during COVID-19. Nationally, VA medical center staff are continuing to review the applications and offer positions to address local need.
Nurses are critical during a public health emergency, such as COVID-19, because they “account for more than half of all the world’s health workers and are at the forefront of fighting epidemics and pandemics that threaten health across the globe,” according to the World Health Organization.'

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CPL Douglas Chrysler
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Good for them.
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The VA needs more nurses and Doctors.
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