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Mission:
To provide sufficient number of qualified healthcare professionals and support personnel to meet the current and future workforce demands of the four State region to include SW Missouri, SE Kansas, NE Oklahoma and NW Arkansas.

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4th Annual Healthcare Career Day
for High School Science Teachers Counselors and Students
Friday, October 12th, 2007
Crowder College Elsie Plaster Center Neosho, MO




Healthcare Career Day
(From left to right) Carol Smith - St. John's Regional Medical Center, Rep. Steve Hunter, Rep. Ron Richard, Rep. Marilyn Ruestman, Tom Flanigan - Sen Nodlers office, Dr. Charles Bentlage - Freeman Health System.

Members of Missouri State Legislature attend Healthcare Career Day
The First Annual Healthcare Career Day for High School Counselors and Science Teachers was an astounding success! More then 70 participants from the four state area attended the event, which was held Friday, April 15th at MSSU in Joplin.


Career Day Event Committee

34 exhibitors provided information relative to their academic programs and 17 healthcare professionals presented information regarding their respective careers.

Local members of the Missouri State Legislature were also in attendance. As we continue to address the local, state and national workforce shortages their guidance will be critical. The Four State Health Professions Consortium looks forward to the opportunity to provide this valuable career fair again in the future.

Case Statement
Meeting Health Care Workforce Demands in the Midwest

Career Pathways for Healthcare Opportunities in Southwest Missouri
The Missouri Career Center is rolling out the ladder to workers looking for success in the healthcare industry - Southwest Missouri's third-largest employment segment. Career Pathways is a joint effort of local healthcare employers along with local partners of the Missouri Career Center and the Four-State Health Professions Consortium

Meeting Dates -
June 23, 9:30 am, St. John's Regional Medical Center
July, no meeting
Aug 25, 9:30 am, Freeman Business Center
Sept 22, 9:30 am, St. John's Regional Medical Center
Oct 27, 9:30 am, Freeman Business Center
Nov 17, 9:30 am, St. John's Regional Medical Center
Dec 15, 9:30 am, Freeman Business Center
For more information, call Carol Smith at 417-627-8976

Health Care in Critical Care - June 19, 2002
The large and growing shortage of nurses is itself a pressing problem and it is also a symptom of the looming healthcare cost crisis. It is no surprise that there is a shortage of nurses, since shortages have been commonplace for over 25 years. Today, over 126,000 nurses are needed to fill hospital vacancies, and over 75% of all hospital personnel vacancies are for nurses.

 

MEMBERS

Joplin, MO
St. John's Regional Medical Center
Freeman Health System
Missouri Southern State University
Franklin Technology Center
Joplin Area Chamber of Commerce
Workforce Investment Board
Springfield, MO
Cox Health
Southwest MO State University
SW MO AHEC
St. John's Regional Health Center
Forest Institute of Professional Psychology
Pittsburg, KS
Pittsburg State University
KU AHEC
Neosho, MO
Crowder College
City of Neosho
Newton County Health Department
Mt. Vernon, MO
Missouri Rehab
Carthage, MO
McCune Brooks
St. Luke's Care Facility
Parsons, KS
Labette County Medical Center
Nevada, MO
Nevada Regional Medical Center
Lamar, MO
Barton County Memorial Hospital Girard, KS
Hospital District # 1
Miami, OK
Northeastern A&M College
Fayetteville, AR
Northwest Arkansas AHEC
Bentonville, AR
NW Arkansas Community College
Federal Field Rep
Congressman Roy Blunt