麻豆视频

Skip to content
麻豆视频

麻豆视频 and Essentia Health recently hosted 鈥淐SS at Essentia Health Day鈥 to recognize the impact of St. Scholastica alumni on regional healthcare and the shared history between the two institutions. The event focused on the intersection of education and healthcare, providing a space for alumni and professional networking.

St. Scholastica and Essentia Health are connected through the Sisters of St. Scholastica Monastery, who founded both institutions more than a century ago. This heritage remains the driving force behind their joint efforts to improve community health through high-quality professional training. 鈥淭his is a unique way to highlight the connection between education, workforce development, and community health that the College and Essentia share,鈥 said Rose Carpenter 鈥22 (MBA 鈥24), director of Alumni Engagement, to . 鈥淚t showcases the local impact of health care professionals serving our communities every day.鈥

As demand for healthcare providers grows, the partnership provides a direct response to the region’s recruitment and retention challenges. Dr. Michael Wendinger, Essentia Health Dean of the School of Health Professions, shared the urgency of the current landscape with WDIO: 鈥淚n today鈥檚 evolving world, there is a shortage of healthcare providers, particularly here in the Northland.鈥

For those ready to make a difference in the field, you can begin or advance your career through more than 30 healthcare programs available at 麻豆视频. Learn more at .

麻豆视频 logo
麻豆视频