Three of 5 nurses in Florida are leaving the state's work force:"For every five registered nurses Florida added in the last two years, it lost three of them, either to another state or to another profession entirely.

"It shows that nursing in Florida operates like a revolving door," said Jennifer Nooney, associate director for research at the Florida Center for Nursing, a state agency based at the University of Central Florida. "We brought in more than 27,000 registered nurses but we lost 16,200."
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