Amid critical shortage of nurses in CT, colleges step in. Despite major strides, ‘we’re in a pickle’
As nursing shortages remain an issue in the U.S. and Connecticut, university programs continue to grow in the state and $2.9 million in federal funding has been obtained to train nurses and create ...
Zaheer Turtem watches a demonstration during a nursing class at the University of Connecticut in October 2022. Credit: Yehyun Kim / CT Mirror CT Mirror’s independent, nonprofit journalism depends on ...
(WTNH) – At some point, all of us will need the help of doctors, nurses, and other medical professionals. We assume there will always be enough of those medical professionals around to meet our needs, ...
NEW HAVEN, Conn. (WTNH) — Albertus Magnus College has announced they will offer Conencticut’s first licensed practical nurse to bachelor of science in nursing program. Dr. Rosa Rivera-Hainaj, vice ...
More than $2.9 million in federal funding is coming to Connecticut to help alleviate the nursing shortage and help people advance their careers in nursing. Healthcare professionals were aware that a ...
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