US Nurses Flock to BC, Boosting Healthcare
Hundreds of U.S. nurses are migrating to British Columbia, Canada, due to political shifts and cultural changes. The province has streamlined the credential process and launched a $5 million ad campaign, leading to a tenfold increase in registrations. Nurses like Alex Alvarez and Ken Swartz praise the quick registration and welcoming environment. However, B.C. Nurses Union president Adriane Gear calls for more funding and better retention to address staffing shortages.
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