
Charter School Innovation Series: Nurturing Future Healthcare Heroes
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Key Takeaways:
- Charter schools are free, public, and open to all.
- Equipping nurses to join the workforce is critical in today’s healthcare environment.
- Partnerships and community support have a huge impact on the success of nursing programs and allow students to gain hands-on experience.
- When recruiting teachers for nursing programs, it’s best practice to select an educator who has experience in the field and passion for improving healthcare.
- Dr. Pamela L. McCue, RN, CEO, Nurses Middle College (NursesMC) - Network of Nursing Charter High Schools
- Rhode Island Nurses Institute Middle College Charter School
- Dr. Casey Sacks, President, BridgeValley Community and Technical College
- Workforce Initiative for Nurses (WIN) Academy in West Virginia
Quotes
"Charter Schools are public schools. We will enroll any student who wants to come to us." - Dr. Casey Sacks
Families are choosing our Charter School. because of our culture. we’re delivering education through a lens of health and our culture is holistic. - Dr. Pamela L. McCue, RN
Chapters
00:00 - Introduction
01:10 - Advocacy for Diverse Nursing Workforce and Education
04:55 - Crucial Role of 100% Internship Experience in Student Development
07:01 - Community Colleges' Impact on Tomorrow's Workforce
08:44 - Bridging Skills Gap and Connecting Students to Jobs
9:59 - Transitioning Beyond Traditional Education"
12:29 - Challenging Perceptions and Embracing Growth
13:54 - Focus on Student Support and Innovation in Nursing Program
15:31 - Expansion Plan of Winn Academy and Search for Partnerships16:39 - Outro
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