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Adventist HealthCare Fort Washington Medical Center (FWMC) is helping high school students earn required clinical Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) hours prior to their graduation.
Washington state lawmakers had approved a two-year, $6.1 million grant to help transition EWU’s two-year pre-nursing program into a full four-year bachelor’s of science in nursing program.
Adventist HealthCare is teaming up with a local school to build up a pipeline of nurses for its workforce, as chronic staffing shortages challenge health systems across the country.
News Education Legislature looks to fix Washington’s nursing shortage with funding for education, training Sun., Feb. 27, 2022 Nurse manager Bailee Walters draws blood from a COVID-19 patient in ...
The Spokesman-Review reported that Eastern Washington University received $6.1 million in the next two years to expand their current two-year nursing program to a full four-year program. Western ...
Joanne S. Lawton By Sara Gilgore – Staff Reporter, Washington Business Journal Jul 29, 2019 Updated Jul 29, 2019 11:41pm EDT ...
A proposal for Washington to become the 35th state to join the national nursing compact survived Friday’s deadline in the Senate, although not all key stakeholders are on board. Joining would ...
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