Trends in Oregon Nursing Education 2012–18

Cover image of the 2019 OCN report on nursing education trends in Oregon from 2012–2018

Nursing education in Oregon is evolving, but not fast enough to meet projected workforce needs. While BSN programs are growing, ADN and LPN pathways show stagnation or decline. This analysis highlights long-term trends shaping the state’s ability to “grow its own” nursing workforce.

The Demand for Nursing Professionals in Oregon – 2018

Featured image of the 2018 nursing workforce demand report by the Oregon Center for Nursing.

Employer perspectives across Oregon’s healthcare sectors reveal rising turnover and vacancy rates, especially in long term care. Survey findings uncover how workforce challenges vary dramatically across hospitals, public health, home health, and hospice settings. With regional shortages looming, employer responses suggest that targeted, sector-specific strategies are critical to stabilize Oregon’s nursing pipeline.

2018 Aging Trends in Oregon’s Nursing Workforce

Cover image of the 2018 report on aging trends in Oregon's nursing workforce, published by the Oregon Center for Nursing.

Oregon’s nursing workforce is getting younger, with a growing presence of nurses in their 20s and 30s. While this demographic shift offers promise, it raises urgent questions about experience gaps and impending retirements. This analysis explores how age trends differ by geography and employment setting, and what they mean for Oregon’s healthcare system.

Oregon’s Licensed Practical Nurse Workforce

Cover page of the 2016 OCN publication “Oregon’s Licensed Practical Nurse Workforce.”

Licensed practical nurses play a vital role in Oregon’s health care system, yet their distribution and practice settings reveal important workforce dynamics. This report examines education, demographics, and employment patterns shaping the LPN pipeline. Findings also explore regional variation and projected supply and demand for LPNs.

The Demand for Nursing Professionals in Oregon

Cover image for OCN’s 2016 report detailing projected nursing workforce needs in Oregon.

Nursing workforce shortages are mounting across Oregon’s health sectors. Employers report rising turnover and persistent vacancy challenges, particularly in long term care and public health. As demand increases, the findings signal a critical need for system-wide strategies to support nursing workforce stability.

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