
Addressing Oncology Workforce Shortages through Local Partnerships and Early Career Recruitment
Association of Cancer Care Centers shared a post on LinkedIn:
“With the ongoing workforce shortage challenges in oncology, health systems must develop strategies to support their pipeline of health care employees. ACCC is committed to providing resources and support to manage this challenge and strengthen strategic partnerships.
In this episode, CANCER BUZZ speaks with Laura Matthews, vice president and administrator at Inova Health, to discuss strategies to address these workforce needs through local partnerships and early career recruitment.
Ms. Matthews highlights opportunities to collaborate with high school programs, undergraduate students, and community colleges to create opportunities for students to gain experience and introduce health career options.
Jennifer Bires, Executive Director of Life with Cancer and Patient Experience at Inova Schar Cancer Institute, shared this post, adding:
“I am so lucky to get to work with Laura Matthews. She leads with such heart and always encourages creativity and engagement from our team at Inova Health Schar Cancer.
I’m so lucky to get to learn from her every day – and I’m glad others can learn from her here!”
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