HealthStream Survey Discovers Underutilized Opportunity to Recruit Nurses: Student Nurse Rotations
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Some of the key discoveries of HealthStream’s survey include the following—among nursing students who completed a clinical rotation in 2023:
- 91% reported that their clinical rotation increased their confidence
- 75% reported that they were not recruited by the healthcare organization where they completed a rotation
- 74% did not have their first job lined up post-graduation at the time of their rotation
- 62% said they would be highly likely to accept a position from the organization where they completed their rotation—if it were offered to them
- The #1 reason why nursing students said they’d accept a job offer was that they observed that “the staff enjoyed their working environment.”
The urgent need for hiring more nurses in healthcare organizations in the
Nursing educators—from both healthcare organizations and nursing schools—play a central role in helping to close the talent gap. Specifically, the completion of clinical rotations is a critical component in student nurses’ education and preparation for their nursing careers. HealthStream’s unique access to nursing students who have recently completed a rotation is made possible via the Company’s application, myClinicalExchange™, which streamlines the journey of clinical rotations between students, healthcare organizations, and nursing schools. When students sign-up for their rotation in myClinicalExchange, they are given a unique “hStream ID,” which grants them membership in HealthStream’s network. Any
From a broader perspective, this new survey is supportive of HealthStream’s recent announcement to expand its target market to now include the 1,000,000 nursing students across the nation’s 1,000+ nursing schools. Students’ voluntary survey responses provided a distinct opportunity to hear their perspectives about clinical rotations, their thoughts about post-graduation job offers, and recruiting—or lack thereof.
One second-year nursing student said that during her rotation that she did not engage in any recruitment talks with the organization. “Job opportunities aren’t really discussed. I would love to hear from my hospital, but I would not know who to talk to. I sometimes hear about job opportunities from other students, but not the organization.” This nursing students’ experience is apparently prototypical.
Comparably speaking, internship programs (which are roughly the equivalent of healthcare organizations’ clinical rotation programs) across other industries frequently view their programs as a fertile opportunity for potential employee hiring—and conversations about future employment often start during the students’ internships with an organization. The healthcare industry, in contrast, has historically kept the recruitment objective outside of clinical rotations—as the roots of rotation programs were originally grounded purely in service. In an interview by
The discovery that 62% of student nurses said they’d be highly likely to accept a job offer speaks very well to excellent job that healthcare organizations are doing in their clinical rotation programs. Over 90% of students said their rotation increased their confidence in their abilities, while 76% of students said they were highly likely to recommend the department or unit to other students. Moreover, the healthcare organization’s overall workforce culture had a strong impact on their likelihood of accepting a potential job offer. Students’ observation that “the staff enjoyed their working environment” was the single most important factor in their likelihood of accepting a potential offer.
“The workforce shortage of nurses is clearly growing more dire as demand increases and supply continues to be squeezed for a variety of reasons,” said
To read HealthStream’s survey report, you may download it HERE. You may also attend, free of charge, an informative webinar today (
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