Workforce Roundtable: The Healthcare Workforce of Tomorrow

Presented by

Sherry Kolb, Alan K. Nevel, Toni Cunningham, David Leopold, Jane Oates

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Hosted by The Center for Health Affairs, the Workforce Roundtable features an impressive panel of national and regional healthcare experts with knowledge and insight into how to best address the current healthcare staff shortage facing hospitals in Northeast Ohio and across the entire United States healthcare system. Designed to examine the critical workforce shortage while also focusing on the healthcare workforce of tomorrow, this event showcases insights and strategies for addressing this growing challenge while answering the question: How do we address healthcare staffing shortages while also building trust among patients, employees and our community? Other key takeaways include: • Communicating benefits of healthcare education • How to best attract and keep employees • Building diversity in our healthcare system • Impacts of an improved healthcare workforce MODERATOR: Sherry Kolb, RN, President Emeritus, Qualivis SPEAKERS: Alan K. Nevel, SVP, Chief Equity Officer, The MetroHealth System Toni Cunningham, State Network Director - Ohio, Unite Us David Leopold, Partner, Ulmer & Berne LLP Jane Oates, President, WorkingNation
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