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	<itunes:summary>What do you do after spending 30 years as a nurse? Buy a motor home and take it easy? Volunteer for the Peace Corps or spend more time at Curves? Hell no---you start a radio show because you&#039;re passionate about helping others and terrifically funny! &quot;Cause laughter is the Best Medicine! Nurse Talk with Casey Hobbs &amp; Dan Grady sponsored by National Nurses United, the California Nurses Association and the Massachusetts Nurses Association.</itunes:summary>
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		<title>RN DeAnn McEwen on the Jobs for New Nurse Grads &#124; National Nurses United Sponsored Segment &#124; Show 450</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Coming up on the Show this week&#8230;<strong>Graduation</strong>! You&#8217;ve  made it to the finish line—now what’s next? The song  “Pomp and  Circumstance&#8221; by English Composer Sir Edward Elgar plays on as graduates  march on that glorious day. You’ve worked hard, spent lots of money to  get a good education and now it’s time to put that education to work.</p>
<p>All of those things are true but not so fast! Unfortunately there are  some realities that are facing college graduates today. To begin with  graduates are burdened with an average of $80,000 in student loans and  many are finding it very difficult to find work in their chosen  profession upon graduating. Unfortunately that is no different in  nursing and it appears that <em>some of that may be by design</em>. RN and healthcare activist <strong>DeAnn McEwen</strong> joins us. <a href="http://nursetalksite.com/2012/06/15/rn-deann-mcewen-on-the-job-market-for-new-nurse-grads-national-nurses-united-sponsored-segment-show-450/" class="read_more">Read more...</a></p>]]></description>
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<p>All of those things are true but not so fast! Unfortunately there are  some realities that are facing college graduates today. To begin with  graduates are burdened with an average of $80,000 in student loans and  many are finding it very difficult to find work in their chosen  profession upon graduating. Unfortunately that is no different in  nursing and it appears that <em>some of that may be by design</em>. RN and healthcare activist <strong>DeAnn McEwen</strong> joins us.</p>
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