Nursing professionals in the twenty-first century will accomplish most of their work:

a. Through teams of internationally prepared professionals.
b. In teams and through group work.
c. Through long-term, secure jobs.
d. In competitive environments and work groups.


B
The future is about teams and group work. Competition will be out and collaboration will be in. Job security will be out and career options will be in. Our brightest and best may leave more of-ten than they do at present to pursue career options internationally.

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