Barry Arbuckle, MemorialCare Medical Center CEO and California Hospital Association Past Chair, Speaks Out on Impact of 3-Year, $32 Million Public-Private Partnership
Posted on: Tuesday, 14 April 2009, 13:14 CDT
Governor Schwarzenegger's Allied Health Initiative to Train Thousands of Needed Health Professionals Will Help Stem Critical Shortages, Ensure Continuation of Medical Services
"Shortages don't result from a lack of interest but insufficient educational capacity," explains Dr. Arbuckle. "Without the governor's previous initiative to address the nursing shortage, his new efforts to combat shortages of allied health professionals and other public-private partnerships like those pioneered at MemorialCare Medical Centers, communities across
MemorialCare Medical Centers, a pioneer in public-private partnerships, has been hailed nationally for dozens of collaborative training programs at colleges and universities throughout
"On any day, hundreds of students learn and train on our hospital campuses," explains Dr. Arbuckle. "The Governor's initiative is another important step to stem the shortages by enrolling more than 700 additional allied health students in 25 community colleges this fall and continuing that program for three years. We applaud and support the governor's efforts and are pleased to have helped set the standard for the training of health professionals."
MemorialCare Medical Centers, a nationally recognized leader in patient quality and safety initiatives, serves
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