Nurses! It's Not Burnout. It's Trauma.
#87. Dr. Lorre Laws dismantles the "nursing shortage" narrative and reveals the staffing crisis the system created. With 287,300 nurses terminating hospital positions in 2024 alone, the profession is hemorrhaging from both ends while a hollowed-out middle carries the weight. This episode follows the data from new grad attrition to experienced nurse exodus and names the real cost measured in human lives. Key Points: 5.6 million active RN licenses, more than ever in history. There is no shortage. There is a hemorrhage. 1 in 3 new nurses leaves within year one. Over 50% gone by year two. 40% of all RNs intend to leave within five years (NCSBN 2024, n=800,000) 287,300 staff RNs terminated positions in 2024. Hospitals hired 385,200 to backfill. Step-down, telemetry, and ED units turn over entire staff in under 4.5 years (113-121% cumulative) Average cost per RN turnover is $61,110. Average hospital losing $3.9-5.8M annually. The "broken middle" of 3-7 year nurses carrying entire units, overloaded and next to leave. Featured Story: 22-year critical care nurse written up for advocating for safe staffing, floated to unfamiliar units, resigned to return to bartending Resources Mentioned: 2024 NCSBN National Nursing Workforce Study 2024 and 2025 NSI National Health Care Retention and RN Staffing Reports Free Nurse Trauma Assessment at drlorrelaws.com/assessment Free Book Chapter at drlorrelaws.com/chapter Connect with Dr. Lorre Laws: Website: drlorrelaws.com Community: drlorrelaws.com/community Newsletter: It’s Not Burnout, It’s Nurse Trauma
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