1. travel nursing travel nursing United States says:

    At least I'm sure this would solve the problem facing the health sector in terms of shortage of staff provided the substitute has the major knowledge requirement.

    • Denise Huff Denise Huff United States says:

      The 2nd degree nurse who enters the workforce is in no way a "Substitute". The 2nd degree simply says its that person's second baccalaureate! They are required to complete a full load of required sciences and clinicals before eligibility to take the RN licensure!

      "Substitute"? Hardly, if anything these people who had the courage to switch careers are more capable with real-world applications compound with hard sciences. This makes one better-suited to handle stress than one who just graduated!

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