25,000 nurses left the profession last year and RCN General Secretary Pat Cullen has said staff are being driven out by the shortage of staff and poor culture
I'm James MacDonald with news that nurses in Scotland are being driven out of work according to a new report. The survey from the Royal College of Nursing found that 80 per cent of respondents reported low staff levels on their last shift and say they weren’t able to meet the needs of patients.
25000 nurses left the profession last year and RCN General Secretary Pat Cullen has said staff are being driven out by the shortage of staff and poor culture. Stay with us for more care related stories.
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