Many employers are dealing with gaps in their staff caused by the deployment of military reserves in preparation for war. Healthcare providers are especially sensitive because of an already crippling nurse shortage. They were competing with the military before the deployments. The reserves offer impressive signing bonuses to attract more nurses from the civilian sector. Minnesota Public Radio's Rob Schmitz reports. {Hospitals in Minnesota are currently short around 3000 nurses. According to the Minnesota Nurses Association, this number will jump to almost 8000 by 2020. Minnesota Nurses Association Executive Director Erin Murphy says a war would just exacerbate the crisis.