What
is the most popular program in your organization that encourages young
people to pursue nursing?
Without
a doubt, I would say "First Choice: Nursing" is the most successful
program. It's a two-day program designed for high school juniors and
seniors. During the first day, students attend a seminar at a nursing
school campus. The seminar includes an overview of career pathways in
nursing, stories from working nurses and nursing skills activities.
There also is a
panel of representatives from the six nursing schools who introduce
their programs and answer any questions students have about nursing
school. On the second day, the students participate in a job shadow
with a working nurse at a hospital. I think it is so successful because
the students who come already have a strong interest in nursing. We
give them an opportunity to learn what nursing is really like from the
stories that the nurses tell and from the hands-on skills.
What are the
challenges in attracting students to nursing?
One of the challenges we've faced is finding scholarships for potential
nursing students. This is a major challenge for many people and we get
calls regularly from people wanting information on scholarships.
High school students
today seem reluctant to get a loan to go to school. The idea of owing
thousands of dollars in student loans prevents some people from pursuing
nursing. Many of the students we speak to also have a relative who is
a nurse and are well aware of how difficult nursing is at the moment
due to the shortage. Unfortunately, some of these nurses are telling
their young relatives not to go into the profession.
What perceptions
do students have about the nursing profession?
Unfortunately, there still is a perception that nursing is just for
women, and it is the older students who tend to say this. Younger students
seem to be more open to the fact that boys can be nurses. There also
is a perception among high school students that nursing school is difficult
to get into and that there are long waiting lists.
Do you have
any tips for people who are trying to spread the word to students about
nursing?
Nursing stories are popular with the students. In any nursing program
we do, students always rank the stories the highest and ask for more.
They love job shadowing. They want to put their hands on things. They
love masks, gloves, stethoscopes, recording vital signs, etc.
My advice would
be to teach them a clinical skill, like how to insert an IV tube. I
also have found that nursing students are really wonderful in working
with youth and are great recruiters.
What is most
rewarding about recruiting young people for nursing?
I love it when students say, "I never knew nurses could do all
that!" I also enjoy successful job shadowing experiences.