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UNC nurses head to Asheville

March 26, 2025 by Higher Ed Works Leave a Comment

By Eric Johnson ASHEVILLE (March 26, 2025) – For more than 20 years, nursing has ranked as the most trusted profession in American life. And Lori Byrd is determined to keep it that way.  “Sometimes it just helps people for a nurse to come in, sit down and talk to you,” explained Byrd, the associate… READ MORE

Filed Under: 2025, Health, Nursing, UNC Chapel Hill

UNCG: 50% more nurses

July 3, 2024 by Higher Ed Works Leave a Comment

GREENSBORO (July 3, 2024) – It took three years, but we’re finally seeing progress to produce more nurses in North Carolina. Our Nursing Education series in 2021 pointed out that the primary bottleneck in North Carolina’s nursing shortage is a shortage of instructors – due to the simple financial arithmetic that they can make more… READ MORE

Filed Under: 2024, Nursing, UNC Greensboro

Recognition – finally – for nursing instructors?

May 18, 2023 by Higher Ed Works 1 Comment

RALEIGH (May 18, 2023) – While the NC Senate’s proposed budget for 2023-25 has plenty of shortcomings, there’s at least one bright spot for nursing instructors in North Carolina. The Senate proposal includes pay increases of 5% over the next two years for most community college and state university employees, plus an additional 10% increase… READ MORE

Filed Under: 2023, Nursing, Our Opinion

A nurse’s nurse: UNCP’s Beasley honored for public service

April 20, 2023 by Higher Ed Works Leave a Comment

PEMBROKE (April 20, 2023) – At a time when North Carolina is struggling to solve its shortage of nurses, it’s fitting that the UNC Board of Governors chose to honor a pioneer nursing instructor. The UNC System governing board awarded the 2022 James E. Holshouser, Jr. Award for Excellence in Public Service this morning to… READ MORE

Filed Under: 2023, Nursing, UNC Pembroke

NC House seeks to increase nurses, instructors

April 6, 2023 by Higher Ed Works Leave a Comment

RALEIGH (April 6, 2023) – There’s no shortage of people who want to be nurses. But there is a shortage of people to turn them into nurses – and as a result, a shortage of nurses in North Carolina. The budget proposal the state House approved today tries to address that shortage by providing millions… READ MORE

Filed Under: 2023, Nursing

Nursing instructor shortage: Pay them.

January 19, 2023 by Higher Ed Works Leave a Comment

RALEIGH (November 19, 2023) – Only through “robust resource allocation” – a polite way to say money – can North Carolina produce 50% more nursing graduates by 2028 or 2029, according to state leaders in nursing education. If the coronavirus pandemic didn’t underscore the importance of nurses – people who cared for the dreadfully sick,… READ MORE

Filed Under: 2023, NC Community Colleges, Nursing, UNC System

Nurses: Can North Carolina meet the demand?

August 25, 2021 by Higher Ed Works Leave a Comment

RALEIGH (August 25, 2021) – All too often, we take them for granted – until we get sick. It’s then that we realize how critical North Carolina’s nurses are not only to our health, but to our workforce, our communities and our economy. If we didn’t before, we’ve come to show nurses appreciation that’s long… READ MORE

Filed Under: 2021, Nursing, Nursing Series

Hans: Nurses to care for all of us

August 25, 2021 by Higher Ed Works Leave a Comment

CHAPEL HILL (August 25, 2021) – Peter Hans has seen it both as President of the UNC System and President of the NC Community College System: To solve North Carolina’s nursing shortage, it will take more instructors. “If we could recruit and compensate nurses to actually prepare other nurses… then we would be better off… READ MORE

Filed Under: 2021, Nursing, Nursing Series

Who spends time with patients?

August 20, 2021 by Higher Ed Works Leave a Comment

RALEIGH (August 20, 2021) – We’ve heard team-based care is increasingly important in health care – and it is. But is there any question who spends the most time with patients, particularly in hospitals, nursing homes and assisted-living centers? “Probably 99 percent of the time is nurse-patient contact,” Dr. Ann Marie Milner, Director of Nursing… READ MORE

Filed Under: 2021, Nursing, Nursing Series, Wake Tech

Needed update for a respected nursing school

August 18, 2021 by Higher Ed Works Leave a Comment

CHAPEL HILL (August 18, 2021) – The first time Lauren Kiefer arrived at Carrington Hall at UNC-Chapel Hill’s School of Nursing, she got lost.  It’s two buildings – an older one and a younger one – mashed against one another, and the hallways can indeed be confusing. “I was a little bit surprised by the… READ MORE

Filed Under: 2021, Nursing, Nursing Series, UNC Chapel Hill

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