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Nursing: Can It Remain a Source of Upward Mobility Amidst Healthcare Turmoil?

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Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workforce

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The ongoing policy debate about the best way forward with healthcare reform has left out a major group of professionals central to making the system work—nurses. Nursing: Can It Remain a Source of Upward Mobility Amidst Healthcare Turmoil? finds that a college education is key to upward mobility in the profession. The report also reveals a lack of diversity among nurses remains a challenge.

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