Nursing

New program in Arizona turns cooks into nurses

Stressed Out Nurses Weekly, January 21, 2008

The need for new nurses in Arizona has Tucson Medical Center (TMC) looking in creative places-including its own kitchen-for new RNs.

Eighteen students recently graduated from a program that trains non-clinical staff who work at TMC to become nurses. Cooks, schedulers, and radio technicians, for example, made the switch. In exchange for free nursing classes at the hospital, these new nurses are expected to work at TMC for a number of years. That number varies by student.

Administrators, who are considering opening the program to the public, started with staff members at TMC because they were already familiar with the organization and the hospital.

Sources: The Tucson (AZ) Citizen and Robert Wood Johnson Foundation

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