WBJ - WSU Tech, Wesley unveil designs for new health-care CTE centers
WSU continues to put forth an effort to train young people for good jobs that are very much in need and will only continue to be needed.
The public-private partners involved an effort to make entry-level health care careers more accessible to graduating Wichita high school students have finalized design plans for two new training centers.
A collaboration between WSU Tech, Wichita Public Schools and Wesley Medical Center will establish the Health Science Future Ready Centers — one at WSU Tech's south campus and another at Wesley. Current high school students will be able to earn college credits and receive the necessary credentials for jobs as a certified nursing aid, for example, immediately after graduation.
WSU Tech president Sheree Utash said during a media event Tuesday that the effort will also help address a shortage of health care workers in the local workforce.
"There are currently over 1,000 job openings in health-care jobs across the metropolitan region," Utash said, "so I feel quite confident that all of you students are going to have a very, very well-paying career in the health-care field."
A collaboration between WSU Tech, Wichita Public Schools and Wesley Medical Center will establish the Health Science Future Ready Centers — one at WSU Tech's south campus and another at Wesley. Current high school students will be able to earn college credits and receive the necessary credentials for jobs as a certified nursing aid, for example, immediately after graduation.
WSU Tech president Sheree Utash said during a media event Tuesday that the effort will also help address a shortage of health care workers in the local workforce.
"There are currently over 1,000 job openings in health-care jobs across the metropolitan region," Utash said, "so I feel quite confident that all of you students are going to have a very, very well-paying career in the health-care field."
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