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| Super Moderator | N.C. schools struggle with nursing shortage Saturday, November 27, 2004: N.C. schools struggle with nursing shortage:"The number of school nurses in North Carolina hasn't kept pace with rising enrollment and increased demands for diverse health needs. In the fast-growing Charlotte-Mecklenburg school district, for example, the state's biggest with more than 121,000 students, there is one nurse for every 2,171 students." http://www.wilmingtonstar.com/apps/p...mp;cachetime=5 ************************************************** **** Andrew Lopez, RN http://www.nursefriendly.com |
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