Journal of Nursing : Quitting
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I Quit My RN Job Yesterday
by Linda Ritter, RN
Time and time again changes were thrust on us and made to sound as if they were the answers to all our problems, when, in reality, they created more problems and basically cured nothing. -
Response to "I quit my RN job yesterday"
Richard Stilp, RN, MA, FPEM
I have attempted to respond to an article written by Linda Ritter called "I quite my RN Job yesterday". It is a very moving article and wanted to give her my input an overall situation.