slaying the healthcare hydra: one flaming arrow at a time using collaboration & technology to...
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Slaying the Healthcare Slaying the Healthcare Hydra: One Flaming Arrow Hydra: One Flaming Arrow
at a Timeat a Time
Using Collaboration & Technology to Using Collaboration & Technology to Confront the Dual Critical Shortages Confront the Dual Critical Shortages
of Healthcare Professionals & of Healthcare Professionals & Healthcare EducatorsHealthcare Educators
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Who is the Rural Healthcare Who is the Rural Healthcare Alliance?Alliance?
Our mission is to develop strategies and processes and
promote community
partnerships to increase the quantity and
quality of Nursing and Allied Health
professionals in the Heart of
Florida.
Where is the Heart of Where is the Heart of Florida?Florida?
Healthcare Employers (8)Healthcare Employers (8)
Community Colleges (3)Community Colleges (3)
High Schools (8)High Schools (8)
Universities (2)Universities (2)
Collaboration of the Rural Collaboration of the Rural Healthcare AllianceHealthcare Alliance
Though we have been together for over 25 years, Though we have been together for over 25 years, the advent of a CBJT grant from the DOL was the advent of a CBJT grant from the DOL was the impetus to become proactive. the impetus to become proactive.
Two Simple Goals:Two Simple Goals: Increase the Nursing and Allied Health training Increase the Nursing and Allied Health training
capacity in the local community collegescapacity in the local community colleges
Increase the number of qualified professionals to fill Increase the number of qualified professionals to fill the Nursing and Allied Health vacancies in the Heart the Nursing and Allied Health vacancies in the Heart of Floridaof Florida
What are the types of What are the types of Activities Promoted by the Activities Promoted by the
Alliance?Alliance?
Through the use of
technology
New State of the Art Health Sciences Annex New State of the Art Health Sciences Annex – Support from State– Support from State Nursing Program ExpansionNursing Program Expansion
ASNASN LPNLPN
Surgical Tech Program ExpansionSurgical Tech Program Expansion Diagnostic Medical SonographyDiagnostic Medical Sonography Cardiovascular Tech Cardiovascular Tech
Space Expansion Space Expansion Enrollment Expansion Enrollment Expansion
Technology InnovationsTechnology Innovations
Rural Healthcare Alliance Web Portal – our Rural Healthcare Alliance Web Portal – our major new communication tool.major new communication tool.
It links all partners on up-to-date information on the It links all partners on up-to-date information on the status of the partnershipstatus of the partnership
Information on:Information on: High School Partners and resources designed for themHigh School Partners and resources designed for them Career Pathways (for High Schools and Incumbent Career Pathways (for High Schools and Incumbent
Workers)Workers) New urgently needed Healthcare Programs New urgently needed Healthcare Programs Training options for all varieties of health professionsTraining options for all varieties of health professions Recruiting links and opportunities for business partnersRecruiting links and opportunities for business partners Incumbent Worker support classesIncumbent Worker support classes Community Healthcare informationCommunity Healthcare information http://inst.sfcc.edu/~dolg/
Technology Innovations Technology Innovations ContinuedContinued
Computers for the Rural High SchoolsComputers for the Rural High Schools Many teachers did not have computer access and Many teachers did not have computer access and
internet access during the dayinternet access during the day
Podcasting and MP3 PlayersPodcasting and MP3 Players SimulationsSimulations
Nursing, EMS (ambulance), CVT, RAD and Nursing, EMS (ambulance), CVT, RAD and NMT (PACS systems)NMT (PACS systems)
Broad Band Conferencing to LCCCBroad Band Conferencing to LCCC To expand ST and RC programs and develop 1+1 To expand ST and RC programs and develop 1+1
articulation with Pharm Techarticulation with Pharm Tech
Development of database of participantsDevelopment of database of participants Track student successTrack student success Tailor recruitment activities to targeted Tailor recruitment activities to targeted
populationspopulations Use data to apply for assistance from Use data to apply for assistance from
other funding sourcesother funding sources Assists with compilation of data the Assists with compilation of data the
impact of the Rural Alliance on the impact of the Rural Alliance on the community and workforcecommunity and workforce
Technology Innovations - Technology Innovations - The DatabaseThe Database
Technology Innovations - Technology Innovations - The Database HomepageThe Database Homepage
Technology Innovations - Technology Innovations - The Database Info PageThe Database Info Page
Technology Innovations – Technology Innovations – Example of Possible Example of Possible
Queries Queries ASN Programs Gender Grad date Age Query
Comment Program GenderCount of Gender
Grad_date Min Age Avg Age Max Age
Associate of Science in Nursing
Associate of Science in Nursing 2005
F 82 18 27.3 52
Associate of Science in Nursing
Associate of Science in Nursing 2005
M 19 19 28.7 53
Associate of Science in Nursing
Associate of Science in Nursing 2006
F 109 19 27.0 53
Associate of Science in Nursing
Associate of Science in Nursing 2006
M 20 20 30.2 53
Associate of Science in Nursing
Associate of Science in Nursing 2007
F 125 18 27.4 62
Associate of Science in Nursing
Associate of Science in Nursing 2007
M 19 19 26.8 48
ASN Programs Industry_ cert Query
Comment ProgramIndustry_
cert
Count Industry_
certCounty Race
Associate of Science in Nursing
Associate of Science in Nursing 2005
License 2 Alachua AI
Associate of Science in Nursing
Associate of Science in Nursing 2005
License 10 Alachua AP
Associate of Science in Nursing
Associate of Science in Nursing 2005
License 20 Alachua B
Associate of Science in Nursing
Associate of Science in Nursing 2005
License 10 Alachua H
Associate of Science in Nursing
Associate of Science in Nursing 2005
License 67 Alachua W
Associate of Science in Nursing
Associate of Science in Nursing 2005
License 1 AP
Associate of Science in Nursing
Associate of Science in Nursing 2005
License 2 Clay W
Associate of Science in Nursing
Associate of Science in Nursing 2005
License 3 AP
Associate of Science in Nursing
Associate of Science in Nursing 2005
License 4 H
Associate of Science in Nursing
Associate of Science in Nursing 2005
License 0 W
Associate of Science in Nursing
Associate of Science in Nursing 2005
License 2 Gilchrist W
Associate of Science in Nursing
Associate of Science in Nursing 2005
License 1 Hillsborough AP
Associate of Science in Nursing
Associate of Science in Nursing 2005
License 0 Levy AP
Associate of Science in Nursing
Associate of Science in Nursing 2005
License 1 Levy H
Associate of Science in Nursing
Associate of Science in Nursing 2005
License 4 Levy W
Associate of Science in Nursing
Associate of Science in Nursing 2005
License 7 W
Using Partnerships to Using Partnerships to Build Health Career Build Health Career
PathwaysPathwaysGoals
Amplifying the normal articulations between High School and Community College courses for college credit Offer more training opportunities for Health Academy high school studentsExpanded clinical rotation opportunities in hospitals for high school health programs
Type of ProgramsType of Programs Middle School and High School Middle School and High School Adventure Adventure
DaysDays Support for 8Support for 8thth grade students as they get grade students as they get
ready to declare a major for 9ready to declare a major for 9thth Grade Grade Shadowing experiences for High School Shadowing experiences for High School
juniors and seniorsjuniors and seniors Brand new Brand new Healthcare is Elementary DayHealthcare is Elementary Day
Using Partnerships to Using Partnerships to Build Health Career Build Health Career
PathwaysPathways
Purpose of Purpose of Healthcare is ElementaryHealthcare is Elementary: Develop early : Develop early interest in health careers, math and sciencesinterest in health careers, math and sciences Targets 5th grade students from rural and urban Targets 5th grade students from rural and urban
schools (132 participants); students explore a variety schools (132 participants); students explore a variety of healthcare professions of healthcare professions
hands-on experienceshands-on experiences faculty demonstrations of state-of-the-art medical diagnostic faculty demonstrations of state-of-the-art medical diagnostic
equipmentequipment
Students will receive an up-close and personal view of Students will receive an up-close and personal view of healthcare professionshealthcare professions
'Role model' talks (opportunities for 5th graders to 'Role model' talks (opportunities for 5th graders to talk with High School Health Academy studentstalk with High School Health Academy students
Using Partnerships to Using Partnerships to Build Health Career Build Health Career
PathwaysPathways
Summer School Elective CreditSummer School Elective Credit Program Program 20 students spend 120 hrs volunteering in 20 students spend 120 hrs volunteering in
various hospital departmentsvarious hospital departments Experience in depth health career Experience in depth health career
awarenessawareness Supervised by High School faculty Supervised by High School faculty
membermember Develop logs of experiences and write Develop logs of experiences and write
papers for high school credit (1) papers for high school credit (1)
Using Partnerships to Using Partnerships to Build Health Career Build Health Career
PathwaysPathways
Partnerships with local high school health Partnerships with local high school health academies (most rural), community academies (most rural), community college health sciences programs and college health sciences programs and local hospitalslocal hospitals New programs for areas of critical New programs for areas of critical
shortages: shortages: Resp Aide, Rehab Aide, Pharm Tech at the Resp Aide, Rehab Aide, Pharm Tech at the
Gainesville High School Academy (our model)Gainesville High School Academy (our model)Provided training to the rural high school Provided training to the rural high school
teachers to enhance their programsteachers to enhance their programs
Using Partnerships to Using Partnerships to Build Health Career Build Health Career
PathwaysPathways
Beginning a Career Lattice for Incumbent Beginning a Career Lattice for Incumbent WorkersWorkers Medical terminology Courses at free or Medical terminology Courses at free or
reduce costreduce cost Opportunity to test for college creditOpportunity to test for college credit Applicable for all prerequisite credit in Applicable for all prerequisite credit in
health sciences programshealth sciences programs Allows certain employees to become eligible Allows certain employees to become eligible
for promotion within hospital careers for promotion within hospital careers
Using Partnerships to Using Partnerships to Build Health Career Build Health Career
PathwaysPathways
•Environ Services•Patient
TransportEntry Level
Starting Training Options
College Prep
classes if needed
Training for
CNA/PCAMedical Assistant
Continued Training
College prerequisite
classes
Examples of Healthcare
Professionals
RN RespCare
RAD
Career Ladder Process
Sharing Tuition expenses for adjunct Sharing Tuition expenses for adjunct facultyfaculty Allowing adjunct faculty opportunity to Allowing adjunct faculty opportunity to
advance educational background and advance educational background and become Nursing or Allied Health faculty become Nursing or Allied Health faculty membersmembers
Shared by Hospital and College partnersShared by Hospital and College partners
Using Partnerships to Using Partnerships to Build Health Career Build Health Career
PathwaysPathways
Regional Healthcare Summit – Review Regional Healthcare Summit – Review Allied Health and Nursing ShortagesAllied Health and Nursing Shortages
AttendeesAttendees
AgendaAgenda
Synergy of PartnershipSynergy of Partnership
You are cordially invited to
The Heart of FloridaHEALTHCARE SUMMIT 2007
Monday, June 18, 20078:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.
Best Western Gateway Grand4200 NW 97th Boulevard
Gainesville, FloridaNo Cost to Attend
BREAKFAST AND LUNCH PROVIDED
SUMMIT OVERVIEW
Guest speakers and panelists will address national, statewide, and local shortagesin healthcare services, employees, and faculty.
Participants will share innovative programs and best practicesof healthcare and nursing education.
Summit will establish action plans and a steering committeeto ensure future collaborative networking.
HOSTED BY: Santa Fe Community College, Department of Labor RuralHealthcare Alliance, Central Florida Community College, and
Lake City Community CollegeR.S.V.P. by June 13th
[email protected] 352.395.5885
Results of Summit- Creation of Results of Summit- Creation of Communitywide Steering Committee Communitywide Steering Committee Industry, workforce and educational Industry, workforce and educational
partnerspartners Identified 2 major with Two Identified 2 major with Two
subcommitteessubcommitteesClinical SitesClinical SitesFaculty ShortagesFaculty Shortages
Action ItemsAction Items
Synergy of PartnershipSynergy of Partnership
What are you doing for Nursing What are you doing for Nursing faculty and Clinical site shortagesfaculty and Clinical site shortages
Do you have the same issues with Do you have the same issues with Allied Health Professions? If so which Allied Health Professions? If so which onesones
Small Group ActivitySmall Group Activity
Contact InformationContact Information
Sheila Baker – Director of Health Sciences Sheila Baker – Director of Health Sciences Counseling, Santa Fe Community College Counseling, Santa Fe Community College [email protected].
Linda Nichols - Chair of Sciences for Health Linda Nichols - Chair of Sciences for Health Programs, Santa Fe Community College Programs, Santa Fe Community College [email protected]
Winnie Nielsen - Workforce Development Winnie Nielsen - Workforce Development Coordinator, Shands Healthcare Coordinator, Shands Healthcare [email protected]
For copy of PowerPoint go to For copy of PowerPoint go to http://inst.sfcc.edu/~dolg/ and and find the News for Business Partners.find the News for Business Partners.