Pathfinders RC&D - Assessing Healthcare Career Pathways
Graduate students in the College of Nursing's "Community and Public Health Nursing" course partnered with the South Central Iowa Workforce Development Board to assess healthcare worker needs in the region and current opportunities for high school students to learn about careers in healthcare and pursue a career path in the field.
Student teams focused on seven counties in the region: Lucas, Wayne, Monroe, Appanoose, Keokuk, Poweshiek, and Tama. They engaged with key stakeholders, including school officials, and health care administrators, to assess the current situation and future needs.
They created a spreadsheet of all health providers and educational institutions in the county. They created a gap analysis to identify where career pathways can be enhanced to better serve the needs of high school students and the broader community. And each county team proposed actionable recommendations to optimize healthcare career pathways, including potential collaborations that could foster a strong sense of community and shared purpose.
The class also created a website, Discover Your Path to Nursing in Iowa, for high school- and college-aged individuals who live in the region and are interested in pursuing training and education in nursing.
