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Nursing union calls for retention strategy for the Scottish NHS
The Royal College of Nursing (RCN) chief executive Pat Cullen joins RCN members on the picket line outside University College Hospital, London, January 19, 2023

A NURSING union warned today that the Scottish NHS urgently needs a retention strategy.

The latest NHS Scotland figures show that the number of nurses in the service grew from 61,567 whole-time equivalent (WTE) staff to 63,605 over the last year.

But vacancies in the field remain high, with 3,961.8 WTE posts still unfilled as of the end of last year, more than before the coronavirus pandemic.

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