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Michelle Mahon of National Nurses United says better working conditions for nurses would entice more of those who got burned out and left to reenter the field.

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And it’s this remake of this classic sort of procedural of network TV, where she plays a septuagenarian trying to reenter the workforce.

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So Banuelos would check out, have his shoulder popped back in and then reenter the game like nothing changed.

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Now Allen, 64, is poised to reenter the late-night TV arena — and just when the genre is at a crossroads.

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The opportunity not only changed the course of Herles’ life financially, but it also opened the door for her to travel the world and reenter the realm of entertainment after a brief career in interior design.

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