North Carolina hospitals quietly tempt South Florida's nurses
Miami Herald, October 30, 2008
While South Florida hospitals suffer from extreme shortages in nurses, recruiters from a North Carolina hospital group slipped into the region to try to lure away the highly desired workers. Two recruiters from the the Greensboro, NC-based Moses Cone Health System system were in The Westin hotel in Fort Lauderdale, but they refused to say anything, referring a reporter to the hospital system's director of nurse recruitment.
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