Nursing

Pennsylvania schools seek to stem nurse shortage

Stressed Out Nurses Weekly, July 16, 2007

In an effort to increase the number of highly trained nurses in the state, several schools and universities in Pennsylvania are teaming up to help licensed practical nurses become registered nurses very quickly.

A new fast-track program takes LPN graduates from Wilkes-Barre Vocational-Technical School and guarantees them placement in Luzerne County Community College, Marywood University, the University of Scranton, or Wilkes University. From there, students will become RNs quicker than if they had followed a traditional RN path.

According to the Wilkes-Barre Times Leader, LPNs in the state make an average salary of $37,280, while RNs bring in $55,800.

Sources: Wilkes-Barre Times Leader and Robert Wood Johnson Foundation

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