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Incivility among U.S. employees rose 21.5% in the first quarter of 2025 compared to the same period in 2024, according to the Society for Human Resource Management’s Civility Index. SHRM surveyed 1,587 U.S. workers between Jan. 22 and Jan. 30.…

Community College of Aurora and Aurora Public Schools have partnered to construct Colorado’s first health science high school that aims to offer high school students early exposure to careers in healthcare and the workforce. The project will be funded by…

When Houston-based Memorial Hermann launched the Health Education and Learning High School last fall, leaders were thinking well beyond the value the initiative would bring to their own workforce. “These [students] will be qualified to work anywhere in the market,…

Hospitals and health systems continue to grapple with workforce challenges, including recruiting and retaining top talent. Below are the number of job openings at hospitals and health systems that are among those named to the U.S. News & World Report‘s…

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The University of Florida College of Nursing in Gainesville, part of UF Health, also of Gainesville, has secured $3 million to help address the state’s nursing shortage.  Florida’s Linking Industry to Nursing Education Program contributed $1.5 million while the other…

Like any other healthcare institution in the U.S., Albany, Ga.-based Phoebe Putney Health System has been challenged with the physician shortage, President and CEO Scott Steiner told Becker’s.  It is why the four-hospital system is partnering with Morehouse School of…

Running residency programs is no small feat for health systems, requiring significant financial and operational commitments. At Sutter Health, investments in Graduate Medical Education are a strategic priority — one leaders see as essential to physician recruitment and retention far…

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