Faculty openings, shortage, and mentoring in associate degree nursing programs
This study surveyed directors of associate degree in nursing programs (n=253) to identify faculty openings, examine hiring practices, and learn more about the faculty shortage. Directors reported few open faculty positions. Most reported a faculty shortage in their local area due to their rural location, competition from other programs in hiring faculty, and low salaries.
Source: Teaching and Learning in Nursing - Category: Nursing Authors: Marilyn H. Oermann, Mary R. Lynn, Charlotte A. Agger Source Type: research
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