The National Student Nurses’ Association (NSNA) has been collecting survey data from new RN graduates (NSNA members) for the past five years. According to the January–February 2013 issue of Dean's Notes, an NSNA publication for nursing school leaders, the results of more recent surveys show that there's been a widespread drop in entry-level positions. For the 2012 report, 4,110 new graduates were surveyed approximately four months after spring graduation. Of that group, 66% (n = 2,701) said that they had an RN position. That was a small (2%) increase over the previous year's survey.
The National Student Nurses’ Association (NSNA) has been collecting survey data from new RN graduates (NSNA members) for the past five years. According to the January–February 2013 issue of Dean's Notes, an NSNA publication for nursing school leaders, the results of more recent surveys show that there's been a widespread drop in entry-level positions. For the 2012 report, 4,110 new graduates were surveyed approximately four months after spring graduation. Of that group, 66% (n = 2,701) said that they had an RN position. That was a small (2%) increase over the previous year's survey.
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