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Keck School of Medicine at USC proposes fix to primary care provider pipeline
The Keck School of Medicine of the University of Southern California uses an immersive model called the Primary Care Initiative to inspire medical students to pursue careers in primary care.
A California hospital’s plan for addressing workforce shortage? Inspire future health care leaders.
Understanding the key role that the next generation can play in bridging the workforce shortage gap, Torrance Memorial Medical Center recently hosted more than 180 local high school students to explore different health care career paths.
Connecticut nurses use virtual reality to sharpen clinical skills
A virtual reality program for new inpatient nurses — whether they’re returning to bedside care or changing specialties — is enhancing patient safety and quality of care at Danbury Hospital in Connecticut, part of Nuvance Health.
Baystate Health programs help develop a high-performing workforce
To encourage community members and local students to train and study for health care careers and to offer educational opportunities and advancement for current employees, Baystate Health in Springfield, Mass., leads several workforce development programs
Essentia Health-Fargo celebrates first graduate of surgical technologist apprenticeship program
Essentia Health-Fargo recently celebrated a major milestone with the graduation of the first participant to complete its newly launched registered surgical technologist apprenticeship program.
Saint Peter's Healthcare System Lifting Up Patients and Employees Alike
Saint Peter’s Healthcare’s dual investments in infrastructure and education are improving the lives of both patients and employees.
Program aims to fast-track Philly high school students into in-demand, entry-level health care jobs
The Jefferson Workforce Development Program aims to address the high turnover in entry-level health care positions by providing students with 1,000 hours of classroom instruction and hands-on training at Jefferson Einstein Philadelphia Hospital.
How being a patient deepened medical assistant’s empathy
Bobby Watkins, a certified medical assistant and nursing student at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Dallas, recently found himself on the other side of the health care system — as a patient.
Avera Health creates pipeline of nurses, from high school to hospital
Avera Health, based in Sioux Falls, S.D., is working with a local college and high school to create a career track for nursing students, from high school to college and into the health system.
Why rural? Vermont nurses explain how they find joy working and living in remote communities
Gifford Health Care is spotlighting team members who live, work and deliver health care in rural Vermont, as part of its “Redefining Rural” video series.