Local nonprofit ConnectionHealth was recently awarded a $3 million grant from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) to expand their ...
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — One local college is doing its part to fill the growing need for healthcare workers. Kettering College is welcoming students from underserved communities to become Community ...
This program aims to train individuals to become community health workers to reduce health disparities that negatively impact communities. "It is to train community health workers to fill in the gap ...
Ohio University is offering a Community Health Worker Training Program at its Lancaster campus, starting Jan. 12 and running through May 2. The program, hosted by the Alliance for Population Health, ...
This spring, Central Oregon Community College’s Madras campus will offer introductory training for the first time for people who want to become community health workers. It’s the first step toward ...
Ohio University and Cross Over Community Development recently graduated a class of Community Health Workers in Dayton, aiming to bridge gaps in healthcare access and support diverse communities. The ...
Meharry Medical College announced Thursday it will train and deploy community health workers through funding from CVS Health. The community health workers will receive 96 hours of training at Meharry ...
PITTSFIELD — Berkshire Community College is accepting applications for its Community Health Worker program, part of the College’s Workforce Development curriculum. The next cohort takes place Feb. 15 ...
Bucking the norm, New York City-based Montefiore has opted to directly employ and embed community health workers within its clinical teams to connect patients with social services as part of broader ...
Want to make a difference in your community? Consider becoming a Traditional Health Worker. Register for free THW training opportunities now! Learn more about Southwestern Oregon Workforce Investment ...
With health care coverage and cuts on the mind of the average American, it’s a continuing workforce shortage that should concern New Yorkers, with unfilled positions straining services from the North ...
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