Shortage of nurses is a major problem in US, especially when it comes to rural areas. All the rural communities still need efficient nurses to provide better healthcare. Colleges that provide nursing programs are paying more emphasis towards rural training. All the RN and LPN programs program have a part of rural training. This encourages the nurses to opt for rural healthcare as profession.

Nearly 450 training spaces are being offered in rural communities. Jim Hunter, Chief Human Resources officer is very keen to improve the rural training settings. They have started rotating programs where more emphasis is on LPN programs. Although Hunter is very happy with the Manitoba Government’s efforts but is not satisfied. He says for future they do not need rotational programs but would like to see permanent programs.

 


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