Wooster Ohio Community Hospital changes its hiring policy in the event of a nurse shortage

  • To recruit more bedside nurses, Wooster Community Hospital has eliminated the Bachelor of Science in Nursing requirement for new nursing hires, according to the hospital.
  • Removing the BSN option will allow more students to become practicing registered nurses while also opening the door for licensed practicing nurses, said Shelly Huff, chief nurse practitioner at WCH.
  • Three years after COVID-19 began, the medical industry is still reeling from a shortage of bedside nurses that threatens patient care and safety, according to the Ohio Nurses Association.

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WOOSTER Three years after the onset of COVID-19, the medical sector is still reeling from a shortage of bedside nursing staff that threatens patient care and safety.

The Ohio Nurses Association, a nurse advocacy organization, rang the alarm bells on the issue at a press conference Tuesday.

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For Ashtabula County Medical Center nurse Kim Plant, multiple patients assigned to a nurse overwhelm the already stressed and exhausted nurses.

\”The hospital I work at is a very rural hospital and we\’ve always had staffing issues right up until COVID and we\’ve always been able to deal with them,\” Plant said at the news conference. \”Now, we are fighting.\”

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