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Technical Colleges Get Grants to Expand
Nursing Programs Atlanta - The Department of Technical and Adult Education has awarded $619,495 to five of its technical colleges, allowing those schools to expand their registered nursing programs and address a growing shortage of RNs in Georgia. The demand for nurses in Georgia and the nation will grow faster than most other occupations well into the next decade, yet health care providers are increasingly reporting difficulty in attracting and retaining qualified RNs. They cite an aging workforce and lack of younger workers, plus the loss of RNs who take a leave of absence from the profession and then are reluctant to return due to the time and expense required for reinstatement of their nursing license. “Health
care is a strategic industry that’s
critical to the growth and well-being of
Georgia, and it’s incumbent upon the
Technical College System of Georgia to meet
the workforce needs of our state,”
said DTAE Commissioner Mike Vollmer. “These
additional funds allow our colleges to ‘The outstanding classroom capabilities of our colleges plus the use of innovation like distance learning and virtual hospitals makes this all possible,” added Vollmer. Governor Sonny Perdue noted the importance of training and retaining more qualified nurses and praised the DTAE initiative. “Nurses
are a critical part of Georgia’s health
care system,” said Governor Perdue.
“We must The DTAE Health Care Program Expansion Grant recipients are:
Various recent reports have all agreed on the strong need for more RNs in the coming years. One, by the Georgia Department of Community Health, estimated that unless more nurses are added to the workforce, the shortage of RNs could increase to 23% by 2010. The same report said the deficit could increase to 40% by 2020 as emerging health care demands grow. “Our desire is to continue to develop and add to our nursing programs so that we can work to place sufficient numbers of well-trained, highly skilled nurses into Georgia’s health care workforce,” said Commissioner Vollmer. For a copy of this press release in Microsoft Word, click here. Department
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