In High School and Working in Healthcare: Are They Ready??
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In January 2024, Bloomberg Philanthropies announced a $250 million dollar grant initiative to create new high schools and healthcare programs in 10 US communities, including two here in Texas. The goal is to, “graduate students directly into high-demand healthcare jobs
While I agree that we all need to be finding ways address the current and projected shortage of healthcare workers, how young is too young to be working in healthcare?? According to The Center for Parenting Education, “maturity levels in young adults
These high school programs are set to start in the upcoming school year, 2024-2025, targeting 9th graders, typically aged 14-15. The grant parameters allow school districts to decide how to implement these programs and which grades to target. While some programs include dual credit courses
According to Lumen Learning Life Span Development, “the adolescent brain is flooded with impulses that overwhelm the prefrontal cortex, and as a result, adolescents engage in increased risk-taking behaviors and emotional outbursts possibly because the frontal lobes of their brains are still developing.? Additionally, changes in both the levels of the neurotransmitters dopamine and serotonin in the limbic system make adolescents more emotional and more responsive to rewards and stress”.?
Takeaways?
As our healthcare workforce has significantly decreased since the pandemic and is aging towards retirement, what is the solution? The direction Bloomberg is going in is certainly one answer to addressing the shortages
Educators – You may want to investigate these potential concerns.? These high school programs are up and running and making waves in your backyard.? What is the answer?? Should college and hospital-based programs increase their enrollment????
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Programs, advisory boards, medical communities – Shortages are not going away, any time soon.? Alternatives, new pipelines, and unexplored avenues must be addressed sooner, rather than later.???
Employers – Retention bonuses instead of hiring bonuses
Healthcare professionals – Become active and aware.? Ask questions of your educational partners.? Get involved.? Become a member and participate in advisory boards.? If any of you now have questions, ask them.? Ask your educational partners (whether high school, college, university, or hospital-based), “How are you addressing the shortages?“?
While the intention behind these high school healthcare programs is commendable, we must tread carefully. As we strive to address the critical shortages in our healthcare workforce, it’s essential to balance ambition with realism. Let’s ensure we provide these young learners with the support and gradual exposure they need, rather than pushing them into roles that might overwhelm them. The goal should be to train capable, well-prepared professionals who are ready to not only thrive in our industry, but also make a positive impact in the healthcare field.
Written By: Melanie Hail M.Ed, BSRS, RT(R)(M)
Founder & CEO at OSP specializing in futuristic healthcare solutions
7 个月Melanie, exciting news! Bloomberg Philanthropies' initiative could transform Texas with integrated healthcare and education efforts. Expect collaborations to boost telehealth and health education for community-wide benefits.