Yes, the grass IS greener: Why Canadian nurses go -- and stay -- in the USA
Thursday, May 14, 2009 - 11:49
in Mathematics & Economics
(Toronto: May 14, 2009) A study looking at Canadian-educated registered nurses working in the USA found that opportunities for ongoing education, including formal support for graduate education and ease of licensure, in addition to full-time employment, were key factors that contribute to the migration of Canadian nurses to the USA, particularly baccalaureate-educated nurses.
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