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Argumentative Essay On Nursing Education

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The medical world is about to entire unfamiliar territory in the very near future. The first Baby Boomer hit retirement age in 2011. Progressively, the medical world will be flooded with the largest aging population in history. The issue isn’t the number of those in need but the number of those available to meet that need. The graduate nurses are finding that each country has their own minimum standard in order to work. The United States is one of the few that has yet to mandate BSN as the minimum. In order to keep pace with the rest of the world, nursing schools are initiating the RN to BSN push.
Globally, there is a declared nursing shortage. Countries across the world are scrambling to produce nursing graduates to fill the barren nursing …show more content…

Often, with many degree core coursework, there is an exorbitant amount of irrelevant material that is required to meet the degree standard. This core coursework is very seldom relevant to the degree focus itself. Educators periodically review the stated requirements and make changes necessary to not only meet the base education requirement but meet the focused degree standards. Nurse leaders are also calling for such a review – one that will provide curricular direction that will help nursing education adapt to the changing needs of Canadians and the changing healthcare system. (Pijl-Zieber, E., Grypma, S., & Barton, S. 2014). This review and potential simplification and streamlining of the curricula necessary to achieve the BSN may be a selling point for nurses on the fence about going back to …show more content…

Today, RN-to-BSN students are more likely to be between the ages of 31 and 40 and are compelled to return to school to secure employment. Most are working full time and have competing life responsibilities. (AORN Journal, 2015). The current nursing workforce is faced with an already oppressing work environment; from constant short staffing, financial cutbacks, the influx of higher acuity patients, and now more people than ever have access to medical insurance and are using it. Going back to school and adding more responsibility and taking away free time doesn’t sound very appealing. If the option to BSN or not to BSN is removed and it is implemented as the minimum requirement, there wouldn’t be a need to go back as this would be the standard from the

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