Evening Edition: Nonprofit Working To Solve Healthcare Worker Shortage

A large population of America is aging and there are not enough healthcare workers to take care of them. The worsening nurse shortage can be attributed to not only an aging workforce but overall burnout and an insufficient number of new nurses. More and more hospitals and organizations have put a focus on training up the next wave of healthcare workers, and keep them out of enormous debt while doing it.

FOX’s Tonya J. Powers speaks with Barb Clapp, CEO of Dwyer Workforce Development, a national nonprofit that trains and places healthcare workers, who says he group is excited to be expanding to more states to try and turn this health care worker shortage around.

For more information on Dwyer Workforce Development, click here: https://dwyerworkforcedev.org/

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