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A Skills-First Model Without Student Debt: How MedCerts Is Tackling the Healthcare Staffing Crisis With Tech-Driven Training
A growing healthcare staffing crisis is forcing institutions to rethink how the next generation of clinical talent is trained. A study by Mercer and Lightcast, cited by the American Hospital Association, projects that the U.S. could be short of as many as 100,000 critical healthcare workers by 2028. This urgent gap is pushing innovators to…
Key takeaways
MedCerts offers short, stackable healthcare credentials priced between $2,000–$6,000 with no reliance on Title IV federal student aid, using employer tuition benefits and grant funding instead.
The model blends self-paced online learning with real-world externships via employer and local training center partnerships, bridging the gap between digital education and clinical practice.
Completion and job placement rates both exceed 70%, supported by one-on-one coaching, gamified assessments, and career services aligned to current workforce demand.
A growing healthcare staffing crisis is forcing institutions to rethink how the next generation of clinical talent is trained. A study by Mercer and Lightcast, cited by the American Hospital Association, projects that the U.S. could be short of as many as 100,000 critical healthcare workers by 2028. This urgent gap is pushing innovators to explore faster, more affordable, and job-aligned pathways to build skilled healthcare workers, without the burden of long-term student debt.
So, how can we build healthcare workforce pipelines that are both scalable and accessible, especially for adult learners and underserved communities?
In this joint episode of The Future of Education and Life-Centered Health Care, co-hosts Michael Horn and Ann-Somers Hogg, Director of Health Care at the Clayton Christensen Institute, sit down with Craig Sprinkle, CEO of MedCerts, to discuss a transformative, skills-first approach to training healthcare professionals. Against the backdrop of a growing healthcare staffing crisis, they explore how MedCerts is using technology, employer partnerships, and new funding models to deliver short, stackable credentials with real market value.
Key points from the episode:
- MedCerts’ model bridges the gap between online learning and hands-on clinical training by partnering with employers and local training centers to provide real-world externship opportunities.
- Affordability and flexibility are central to the MedCerts approach, with programs costing between $2,000 and $6,000 and offering payment plans, employer tuition benefits, and access to grant funding, with no reliance on Title IV federal student aid.
- Completion and job placement rates exceed 70%, driven by self-paced learning, one-on-one coaching, gamified assessments, and career services—all aligned to workforce demand.
Craig Sprinkle is the Chief Executive Officer of MedCerts, where he leads strategic growth in healthcare and IT workforce training through innovative, tech-enabled education models. With over two decades of executive experience in finance and operations, he has held senior leadership roles at companies including Credential Check, Stratos, and ePrize. Craig’s career is defined by a strong track record in scaling EdTech businesses, driving workforce development solutions, and aligning educational outcomes with labor market needs.
About the author
Michael Horn speaks and writes about the future of education and works with a portfolio of education organizations to improve the life of each and every student. He is the co-founder of and a distinguished fellow at the Clayton Christensen Institute for Disruptive Innovation, and host of the Future of Education podcast on MarketScale.