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 ...
Connecticut colleges and universities are expanding their capacity to admit students into nursing degree programs. Albertus Magnus College and Eastern Connecticut State University are set to launch ...
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 ...
A growing nursing shortage in Connecticut has prompted Yale and other Connecticut universities to re-evaluate how they recruit, train and support the next generation of nurses. In 2023, Connecticut ...
Griffin Hospital’s School of Allied Health Careers hosted an open house for students interested in the medical field on Saturday in Naugatuck. Programs highlighted ...
NORWALK — CT State Norwalk is taking steps to remove language as a barrier to success in the health care industry for its students. The college, formerly known as Norwalk Community College, is ...
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