Nursing Shortage Reaches New Heights as Baby Boomers Retire
New e-book written by RN/Nurse Practitioner tells nurses how to synchronize efforts in order to prevent depletion of the nursing work force.
Lancaster, PA (PRWEB) August 27, 2006 -- Kate Loving Shenk is a nurse of 22 years who has a vision of how to save the nursing profession--one nurse at a time.
"Nurses must deliberately define problems that discourage young people from becoming nurses--problems such as on-the-job burnout, Doctor/Nurse disharmony and nursing school enrollment shortages as well as the shortages of nursing school faculty," says Shenk.
Shenk explores her view of nursing as a ministry in the e-book, "Transform Your Nursing Career and Discover Your Calling and Destiny" now available at her website: http://nursingcareertransformation.com
"Nurses are the back-bone of the health care system," says Shenk, "which is on the brink of collapse if nursing recruitment fails to deliver new nurses."
The e-book focuses on the spiritual aspects of nursing. Nurses are healers, with great insight into human nature. Nurses are compassionate care-givers who sometimes lose the ability to maintain their spiritual focus.
"My mission in life is to ignite passion to the nurse calling," says Shenk. "This loving spark is what will save the profession from extinction."
Kate Loving Shenk is the founder of Nursing Career Transformation, and the author of a weekly e-zine delivered directly to subscriber's e-boxes, called Nursing Career Transformation Tips. She is also the author of the e-book: "Transform Your Nursing Career And Discover Your Calling and Destiny."
She is a nurse of 22 years.
For more information, please visit--http://nursingcareertransformation.com
Contact: Kate Loving Shenk
717-286-3316
Nursing Career Transformation
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