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Current and Projected Shortage Indicators:
44 states plus the District of Columbia are projected to have a shortage of registered nurses by the year 2020.
http://bhpr.hrsa.gov

More than one million new and replacement nurses will be needed by 2010. The U.S. Department of Labor projects a 21% increase in the need for nurses nationwide from 1998 to 2008, compared with a 14% increase for all other occupations.
www.bls.gov

The number of first time U.S. educated nursing school graduates who sat for the NCLEX-RN, decreased by 28.7% from 1995-2001, a decrease of 27,679 student graduates.
www.ncsbn.org

126,000 nurses are needed now to fill vacancies at our nation's hospitals. Today, fully 75% of all hospital vacancies are for nurses.
www.aha.org

Global Nursing Alliance is a California Company located in Los Angeles, California. GNA was established to address the current and growing national shortage of nurses in the U.S. Our strategy to help alleviate this shortage is to recruit qualified foreign nurses for long term contracts at hospitals throughout the United States.

We invite nurses from around the world to experience work and life in the USA. GNA offers opportunities for travel and work throughout the entire United States.

If you are a qualified nurse with English fluency, get ready for an exciting career in the United States!

GNA offers international nurses:
• Exceptional assignments
• Great locations
• Competitive pay rates
• Full medical, dental, vision and life insurance
• Furnished apartments
• Housing subsidy
• Relocation reimbursement

Our goal is to take care of all the details, so you can enjoy this exciting opportunity.