March 12, 1999
Nursing Schools Perplexed by Falling Enrollments
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Many prospective students seem unaware that jobs are plentiful for graduates Celia Collins has wanted to become a nurse since she was six, when she lived in a small town in Jamaica. Her family's next-door neighbor, a nurse and midwife, would lift her over the hibiscus-covered fence between their homes and let her tag along on house calls. |
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