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High school junior will graduate with an associates degree, hopes to be a nurse by 20 - East Idaho...
EastIdahoNews.com· 16 hours agoIDAHO FALLS — Amberleigh Peoples is a junior at Alturas Preparatory Academy. She is enrolled in a...
How to become a nurse in 2023 | The Bismarck Tribune
The Bismarck Tribune· 18 hours agoA nursing career can be fulfilling, and there are plenty of opportunities for career progression. You’re probably already familiar with the nursing profession ...
Coshocton's Melanie Gibson takes pride in being a student leader
Gannett via AOL· 5 days agoIt's for a student who exemplifies strong and consistent leadership in one or more student ...
How to land a bachelor degree job in 2023 | The Southern Illinoisan
The Southern Illinoisan· 1 day agoIf you’re looking for solid job opportunities and excellent earning potential, you should consider pursuing a bachelor’s degree. A bachelor’s degree can ...
As border debate shifts right, Sen. Alex Padilla emerges as persistent counterforce for immigrants
San Francisco Chronicle· 5 days agoPresident Joe Biden had a question. “Is it true?” Biden asked Sen. Alex Padilla, referencing the...
Michael J. Schmidt, MD, Named Chief Medical Officer at Loyola University Medical Center
Newswise· 5 days agoDr. Schmidt joins Loyola from Northwestern Medicine where he was a practicing clinician and associate professor of Emergency Medicine at Northwestern University
Hinton native helps found Student Association for Rural Health at University of Iowa
Sioux City Journal· 1 day agoHallie Vonk, who will graduate from the University of Iowa with a master's degree in health...
Diagnosis for 5.2.24: Checking the pulse of Florida health care news and policy
Florida Politics· 3 days agoThere are 4.16 million fewer children enrolled in government-paid health care programs nationwide after COVID 19-related coverage protections were lifted. More than 1 million children lost coverage ...
What convinces voters to raise taxes: child care
Seattle Times· 5 days agoLast summer, Derrika Richard felt stuck. One child care assistance program rejected her because she wasn’t working enough. It felt like an unsolvable quandary: Without care, she couldn’t work; and without work, she couldn’t afford care.