For many nurses, direct patient care is at the heart of meaningful work. Catherine Gilliss, PhD, RN, FAAN, is the Dean and Styles Professor of Nursing at UCSF School of Nursing, as well as the Associate Vice-Chancellor for Nursing Affairs at the University of California San Francisco. She has led several programs for second-career students, where dissatisfied professionals from investment banking, law, and other areas of healthcare realized they wanted to pursue more meaningful work, seeking it in nursing. According to Dr. Gilliss, this trend is now under threat as nearly a third of newly hired nurses are quitting in their first year.