The number of board certified physician assistants/associates grew 87% over 10 years, from 95,583 at the end of 2013 to 178,708 by the end of 2023.
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Americans in their 20s are starting their adult lives with more credit card debt than previous generations, largely due to rising food and housing costs and student loan debt, economists and financial advisors told The Wall Street Journal in a…
Altamonte Springs, Fla.-based AdventHealth has hired 10,000 registered nurses since 2020 across its central Florida hospitals and other healthcare locations in an effort to improve recruitment and retention efforts.
The Alabama School of Healthcare Sciences, a tuition-free public high school, is set to open in Demopolis in fall 2026.
The Nebraska Hospital Association established a relief fund to support hospital employees who were affected by tornadoes April 26.
Healthcare employment continued to grow in certain areas of the sector last month, showing growth on top of March's numbers.
The Federal Trade Commission's final rule banning noncompete clauses could hit nonprofit hospitals with more staffing complications at a time when they are still adapting to the upward reset of wages and have only begun to rein in labor costs,…
U.S. job openings hit 8.5 million in March of 2024, the lowest level of openings since March of 2021.
New division will offer consultation on enterprise workforce management
For students planning to graduate with bachelor's degrees in 2024, stability, location and employer reputation are top job considerations, according to a recent report from Handshake, a career services platform.