Feb 27, 2026
Salt Lake City, February 2026 — Joyce University of Nursing & Health Sciences was recently featured on Fresh Living to discuss the growing issue of nurse burnout and the broader workforce challenges facing healthcare today.
During the segment, Dr. Shelley Johnson, Provost and Chief Academic Officer, shared insights from a national survey of registered nurses highlighting concerns such as emotional exhaustion, staffing shortages, mandatory overtime, missed breaks, and workplace safety. The conversation emphasized that burnout is not simply an individual issue, but a system-level challenge requiring coordinated solutions across education, healthcare leadership, and policy.
Dr. Johnson outlined several approaches that can help mitigate burnout, including strengthening staffing models, protecting rest periods, enhancing leadership support, and fostering workplace cultures where nurses feel valued and heard.
Joyce University remains committed to preparing practice-ready graduates who are equipped with clinical competence, resilience, critical thinking, and strong communication skills. By investing in high-quality simulation, deliberate practice, and student support, the university continues working to strengthen both the nursing pipeline and long-term workforce sustainability.
As healthcare demands continue to evolve, Joyce University remains focused on preparing nurses who are equipped not only to enter the workforce, but to sustain meaningful, long-term careers in it.
View the full segment on KUTV’s Fresh Living website.