SREB Study Indicates Serious Shortage of
Nursing Faculty
By Barbara G. Williams and Linda C. Hodges
This report can help nurse educators recommend
actions to ensure the region's capacity to meet the health-care needs of its
residents. Surveys were sent to colleges and universities that offer one or more
types of nursing education programs (associate's, bachelor's, master's,
doctoral), and 275 responses were received. These responses help to document the
serious shortage of nursing faculty in the 16 SREB states and the District of
Columbia. The responses also provide baseline data regarding faculty positions
(filled, unfilled and new), resignations, retirements, student enrollment and
graduation, and the racial/ethnic diversity of students and faculty.
(02N03); 20 pages; 2002; $5
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