On the recordFebruary 16, 2023
There is a clear bias toward BSNs, but it seems more expensive, it seems a longer pipeline to get them out.
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congress.govThere is a clear bias toward BSNs, but it seems more expensive, it seems a longer pipeline to get them out.
Cassidy critiques the preference for BSN degrees over practical nursing experience.
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