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The U.S. is expected to hit a shortfall of more than 100,000 health care workers in just three short years, with nurses and nursing assistants being some of the most in-demand jobs. Baby Boomers have started to retire and are also aging, needing more health care themselves, impacting both the supply and demand side of the equation. And there aren’t enough people entering nursing school to keep up.
Today, editorial director Mary Cashiola and health care reporter Aisling Maki talk about programs that are aiming to help new people get into the industry.
Plus, the city plans to keep the Grizzlies, ICE raids are hitting ethnic restaurants, Tennessee officials release TCAP results and the trial begins for a man accused of planning Young Dolph's killing.
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The U.S. is expected to hit a shortfall of more than 100,000 health care workers in just three short years, with nurses and nursing assistants being some of the most in-demand jobs. Baby Boomers have started to retire and are also aging, needing more health care themselves, impacting both the supply and demand side of the equation. And there aren’t enough people entering nursing school to keep up.
Today, editorial director Mary Cashiola and health care reporter Aisling Maki talk about programs that are aiming to help new people get into the industry.
Plus, the city plans to keep the Grizzlies, ICE raids are hitting ethnic restaurants, Tennessee officials release TCAP results and the trial begins for a man accused of planning Young Dolph's killing.
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