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1Author Affiliation: Assistant Professor of Nursing and Honors Coordinator College of Nursing, East Tennessee State University, Johnson City.
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Ghosting of applicants in nursing recruitment can be considered uncivil behavior. Ghosting, or cutting off communication with another person without explanation, is a problem that can be addressed by setting organizational and industry standards for the handling of nursing applicants. This column reviews the phenomenon of ghosting in the recruitment process and offers suggestions to ensure this experience does not occur.
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