Austin Community College and Kinnser Software are co-hosting a summit to highlight new opportunities for nursing careers due to the current nursing shortage and aging baby boom population.
Who Will Be Tomorrow’s Nurses?
EVENT DETAILS
Date: Wednesday, April 16
Time: 10-11:30 a.m.
Location: ACC Eastview Campus, 3401 Webberville Road
Room: Multipurpose Room 8500, in Building 8000
Registration: Suggested but not required. Email [email protected] or call (512) 223.7595.
Healthcare experts and nursing students and graduates will provide valuable information about the state of healthcare services and where new jobs are expected to open.
You also will have an opportunity to meet ACC’s Health Sciences leaders and learn about the Kinnser Scholars scholarship program to provide opportunities for students wanting to become certified nurse aides, vocational nurses, and registered nurses.
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By Martha April 9, 2014 - 11:11 am
I am really interested in this summit but I have a test during that allotted time. Will there be another summit like this another day/time?
By Crystal April 10, 2014 - 9:24 am
Can you provide with us with info. that the meeting is going to be about more dept. into it. Thanks
By ACC Staff April 10, 2014 - 11:32 am
Hi Crystal, please visit austincc.edu/summit for more information.
By Sheila Colbert April 11, 2014 - 4:43 pm
Good afternoon,
So excited to read this! I will be in Virginia on this day. I heard there will be a video link of the information session so I can at least watch it later:)
Thank you,
Sheila
By Isaac April 14, 2014 - 8:37 pm
There is no wonder why there is a shortage, especially if most schools only accept a limited number of students, into most nursing programs. Even good students get left out of most programs, due to the competitive nature of the program itself. Where is the common sense in that? Is there a wonder why there is a “shortage”?
By Sandra April 15, 2014 - 9:53 pm
I’m hyped about this and curious as to what great info they will be discussing! Unfortunately I will be in the middle of a class. Will they be providing students with a link to watch a video?