Job market for nurses tightens in New York state, study says

By James T. Mulder / The Post-Standard
Syracuse, NY — The nursing job market in New York state, long thought to be recession-proof, is starting to feel the effects of the economic downturn, according to a study.

Job opportunities for newly trained registered nurses are dwindling at a time when nursing schools are churning out more and more RNs, according to The Center for Health Workforce Studies at the University at Albany, which released a report earlier this month. Read More…



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