Amid COVID-19 pandemic, some Wisconsin programs seeing increase in nursing students
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Posted: Jan 19, 2021 7:58 AM CDT
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(CBS 58) – Wisconsin was already experiencing a nursing shortage before the COVID-19 pandemic, but now, some teachers in the state are seeing an increase in students.
Destinations Career Academy of Wisconsin instructor Dylan Hannam joined CBS 58 to share why she’s hopeful the need for skilled medical workers will be met.
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