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“It Really Is a Crisis”

By Tom Deignan

Fall 2022

October 18, 2022 by 1 Comment

Irish Americans Confront U.S. Nursing Shortage Dr. Linda Flynn knows all too well that the COVID pandemic placed a tremendous strain on nursing staffs across the U.S. “There was so much burnout,” explains Flynn, a Washington D.C.-area native, who now serves as dean of the School of Nursing at Rutgers University. “There’s only so much trauma, and death and dying (nurses) can … [Read more...] about “It Really Is a Crisis”

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