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Online Courses Can Help Prepare You for a Future of Remote Work

 Life isn’t always better when learning or working remotely; anyone who\’s partaken in hours of education via a computer screen will tell you it can be a drag. It doesn’t have to be. If you\’re willing to hone your skills in an online educational environment, SCI Online is here ...
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Projections from the IHS Inc's Health Workforce model revealed there would be a shortage for: Certified nurse-midwives Certified registered nurse anesthetists Nurse practitioners Registered nurses Another report shows the Houston healthcare sector will experience a momentous workforce scarcity by 2036. The situation will lead to state losses of approximately $18.6 billion in GDP. There will be 111,000 open jobs if the government fails to develop an adequate workforce pipeline. In this case, the shortage revolves around doctors, medical office specialists, medical assistants, nurse aides, among other specialists. The report is by the Center for Houston's Future (CHF). Why the Increasing Shortage in Healthcare Workers? One factor responsible for the healthcare workers' shortage is the high Texas population growth rate. The rate is more than twice the national average. Texas has the second largest population in the United States, with almost 28 million residents. It also ranks highest as the state with the largest annual population. Estimates from the U.S. Census Bureau show this growth trend will continue. The expansion of existing hospitals and construction of new ones is also a favorable response to this trend. Baby boomers are also living longer and experiencing more chronic illnesses, hence the growing demand for healthcare services. The state documents the shortage of primary care physicians and several other specialists, including psychiatrists. Approximately 80% of the counties in Texas are mental health professional shortage areas, while 40% of the state's primary care health needs are currently unmet. Nurses and allied healthcare workers' shortages contribute to this problem. Investing in the Future of Healthcare As COVID-19 continues to spread, it's clear that healthcare professionals are the backbone of the healthcare system. They're the frontline heroes who play a role in the containment of the pandemic. Nurses, in particular, play a role in bridging the gap between patients and physicians. HCA Houston has approximately 7,000 registered nurses, making it one of the largest nurse employers in the greater Houston area. The Texas Legislature has invested a significant amount of money in increasing the size of the skilled workers in Texas. Additional investment is necessary to combat the severe shortage of nurses, physicians, and other professionals in the healthcare industry. Growing the healthcare workforce in Texas is a top priority for the Texas Hospital Association. Starting a Career in the Healthcare Industry As the population grows, healthcare jobs become available. The healthcare industry in Texas is a big business in need of skilled leaders and professionals to move the field in the right direction. As Texas continues to experience shortages, it's an excellent point that this is an ideal time to pursue a career in the healthcare profession. If you've been wondering if this is the right direction to take, the data clearly shows you have a bright future as a healthcare professional. At Southern Careers Institute, we have various programs to help you train in the skills you need to pursue these careers. Contact us today to seek more information about healthcare programs at SCI's eight campuses in Texas.
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An Increasing Demand for Healthcare Workers as the Population Grows

 Projections from the IHS Inc’s Health Workforce model revealed there would be a shortage for: Certified nurse-midwives Certified registered nurse anesthetists Nurse practitioners Registered nurses Another report shows the Houston healthcare sector will experience a momentous workforce scarcity by 2036. The situation will lead to state losses of approximately ...
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SCI Grad Spotlight: Jacquelyn G. Helps Save a Life

Guerrero was checking in with the patient over the phone when she realized his speech was impaired – a tell tale sign of a stroke. She kept the patient on the phone talking while medical assistance went to his home. The man is now recovering at a Houston hospital, and ...
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Top Ten Reasons to Pursue a Trade Career

 1. Less Debt It is common for people to find higher education expensive. According to The College Board, the average tuition cost for a student is about $10,000 annually. Many college graduates will leave school with little practical experience and a mountain of student loans that you can avoid ...
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Top 5 Reasons to Consider Online Learning

 With many schools offering both in-person and online learning opportunities, it’s now essential to consider the best choice between the two learning modes. Choosing online learning provides you with several benefits, and here we highlight five reasons to learn online. 1.  Enhanced Learning Flexibility One reason why you should ...
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The Continual Need for a Skilled Workforce

In this article we will discuss: Why we need a skilled workforce now more than ever Examples of trades in need of workers How to enter the workforce and receive training Why do we need a skilled workforce now? While new skilled workers are always in demand, the labor shortage ...
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Improvements in Online Learning

In this article, we will discuss: A brief history of online education The impact of COVID-19 on online learning Online learning today A brief history of online education When we think of online education today, we think of virtual classrooms: Zoom meetings, interactive learning, and everything short of complete hands-on ...
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The Booming Texas Housing Market: Expanding the Job Market & Need for Skilled Workers

What’s Driving the Texas Housing Market? Dallas-Fort Worth Roofstock noted \”an above-average population of millennials, robust in-bound population growth, and a thriving economy are just three of the many reasons that areas in Texas, especially Dallas, are seeing such a large spike in the housing market. It\’s a great place ...
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What Is the Difference Between Business Administration and Business Management?

 What is Business Administration?  Business administration is a broad field that includes many different roles, professional settings, and opportunities for growth. In simple terms, business administration is the work of managing an organization’s resources, time, and people. Business administration professionals work to ensure that businesses and organizations are run ...
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Welding Certification Questions and Answers

 Does SCI Offer a Welding Program?  Yes, Southern Careers Institute offers an extensive welding program at multiple campuses across the state. We offer a combination of hands-on and technical training to help you discover which career path is best for you. There are many types of businesses seeking welders, ...
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