The BJN Podcast

Navigating nursing's employability crisis


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Welcome back to the BJN podcast. In this episode, Sean Boyle (Editor, British Journal of Nursing) sits down with Aby Mitchell (Senior Lecturer in Nursing Education and Faculty Lead for Simulation, Kings College London) and Aghogho Wanogho (Recent Nursing Graduate of Kings College London and Clinical Simulation Teacher, Kings College London University) to unpack the political, social, and workforce factors driving the employability crisis and to discuss what needs to change to ensure that nursing remains not just a profession of purpose, but one with a viable future.

We're always keen to hear your feedback! If you'd like to share your thoughts on today's epsiode, drop us an email at: [email protected]

Like what you've heard here today? Check out the BJN website for more information on all things nursing: https://www.britishjournalofnursing.com/

The BJN podcast was edited by Tom Austin-Morgan: https://www.linkedin.com/in/thomasaustinmorgan/

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