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Healthcare-Focused High Schools Boost Career Mobility and Address Workforce Crises

Specialized high school programs are creating direct pathways into healthcare careers while helping address critical staffing shortages

By Geoffrey Roche · April 18, 2024, 4:13 PM UTCBloomberg PhilanthropiesCareer DevelopmentGeoffrey M. RocheHealthcare Education
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Specialized high school programs are creating direct pathways into healthcare careers while helping address critical staffing shortages

In an innovative stride towards bridging the gap between education and career readiness, Bloomberg Philanthropies has initiated a pioneering project to integrate healthcare training within high school curricula across several American communities. This $250 million investment aims to cultivate a new generation of healthcare professionals by creating healthcare-focused high schools in collaboration with major healthcare systems and public education sectors. These schools will provide students not only with a traditional academic education but also with specialized healthcare training and certifications, preparing them for immediate employment or further education in the healthcare industry.

Amidst this transformative educational landscape, how can such initiatives significantly enhance the career trajectories and life outcomes of students?

Geoffrey M Roche, a healthcare executive advisor and expert in healthcare administration, shares his thoughts on the significant impact that healthcare-focused educational programs can have on advancing student careers and improving societal health. He highlights how these programs can create career paths, provide immediate employment opportunities, and help address the ongoing workforce shortages in healthcare.

"When we think about this for the students, the opportunity they have to grow and have this experience is truly about mobility. They have the opportunity to learn healthcare in high school and to potentially earn certifications and grow further into a healthcare career," Roche said.

The opportunity they have to grow and have this experience is truly about mobility.
— Geoffrey M Roche, Healthcare Executive Advisor

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