Another link to shortage, but a different area: WLBZ2.com | Bangor, ME | Nursing Students Face A Long Wait For School
PORTLAND -- Despite Maine's nursing shortage, nursing students still face a long wait before they can enter nursing school. Students at Southern Maine Community College have to spend at least 2 years on waiting list after they're accepted to school. And they can't apply until after they've finished a number of prerequisite courses.
The students we spoke with said the wait is no shorter anywhere else. The problem is that there aren't enough qualified teachers. The biggest need is for teachers who can teach in a clinical setting. Nursing instructors need to have a masters degree and a certain number of years of experience. Those nurses are also the same ones short-staffed hospitals really want to hire, too.
Hospitals and nursing programs are starting to work together to find a way to share some staff. But the chair of SMCC's nursing department, Nancy Smith, said she sees this problem getting worse before it gets better because so many baby boomers are retiring every year.





