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Hospitals are desperate to fill a middle-class health care job that only requires candidates to graduate from a certificate program — the issue is nobody’s heard of it. Sterile processing ...
I’m often asked, “What has happened to the middle class?” The best answer I can think of puts the question into historical context, if only because so many folks are thinking back to their childhood.
Middle school students are participating in a career camp at Sentara to learn more about the health care field.
School districts are having a harder time putting nurses in every building, including in D.C., where Children’s National Hospital is ending a $25 million agreement to manage school nurses.
Middle school students will have an opportunity to explore health care careers with a free class at Heartland Community ...