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- Wisconsin’s Health Care Workforce Faces Ongoing Strain as Demand for Care Remains High
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- 2025 WHA Workforce Forum – May 14 in Stevens Point
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2025 WHA Workforce Forum – May 14 in Stevens Point
Do you want to have an improved understanding of how your organization, your valued partners, health care stakeholders and state and federal policymakers can work together to recruit and retain the new talent needed to sustain Wisconsin’s high-quality and high-value health care? While managing a shrinking available workforce and growing health care demand? If yes, register today for the May 14 WHA Workforce Forum in Stevens Point. To view the agenda, click here.
Join WHA Senior Vice President of Workforce and Clinical Practice Ann Zenk as she provides forum participants with an in-depth look at the WHA 2025 Wisconsin Health Care Workforce Report. WHA’s annual workforce report is a respected and sought after resource for policymakers, educators, employers and health care professionals as they work together to develop and implement sustainable solutions to grow, support and sustain the teams needed to provide the high-quality high value health care Wisconsin has become accustomed to and deserves.
For more information, including registration, click here.