Executive Director of the Registered Psychiatric Nurses Association of Saskatchewan, Beverly Balaski spoke on Tuesday about the challenges the field is facing due to low space availability. Balaski said programs should be expanded to allow for more candidates as it is often the case that three candidates compete for one seat.
More space in psychiatric nursing programs would help ease mental health crisis woes in Saskatchewan, association head says
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