Calif. report details state nursing shortage

California added more than 9,500 new registered nurses in 2008, but the state still lags behind much of the U.S. in the number of nurses per capita, according to a report from the California Labor and Workforce Development Agency. One expert said that rural areas still have a critical shortage of nurses and that when the recession ends and many older nurses retire, the statewide nursing shortage could “return with renewed force..



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