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Learn The Future of Oregon’s Healthcare Workforce

A breakfast forum takes an in-depth look at the greatest workforce challenges and opportunities in the healthcare sector and where we’ve made significant strides.
March 9, 2016

A panel of experts looks at how we can bridge education, applied skills and experience to develop and maintain top-tier talent on March 31 when Oregon Health Forum joins with SEIU Local 49 to host a breakfast forum at the Multnomah Athletic Club. The event runs from 7-9 a.m.

Our moderator, Patricia Scruggs, president of Scruggs & Assocaites LLC, has developed more than 70 work force development plans that have leveraged the resources of private and public sector partners, Around the country, she’s continued her innovation and entrepreneurial services assisting state and regions, including work on rural equity capital for the Ford Foundation’s Wealth Creation in Rural America.

The panelists include Dr. David Pollack, chair of the Oregon Health Care Workforce Committee; Dr. LeAnn Maupin, dean of OIT Health Arts and Science and Charissa Raynor, executive director, SEIU 775 Benefits Group.

Here are just a few of the questions facing our panelists:

  • How are we preparing graduates of programs to have the employability skills (team work, time management, customer service, etc.) that employers seek? Specifically:
    • How do we work collaboratively to bridge the gap between education credentials and the applied and inter-personnel skills required for today’s healthcare jobs?
    • With knowledge, technology, and regulations changing on a regular basis what creative solutions are needed to be “better and faster” at what we do? How do we respond to employer’s need for…
      • Work-based training models to keep existing workers up to date and help them transition into new healthcare models?
      • Utilization of technology and on-line options to help programs expand reach and be more cost-effective?

.If you had a magic wand and could add/expand or change one thing to address talent needs in the healthcare industry, what would that be and why?

Audience members will also have an opportunity to ask questions. For sponsorship opportunities, contact Diane Lund-Muzikant for details.

Oregon Health Forum is the educational arm of The Lund Report and collaborates with other nonprofit organizations to sponsor monthly breakfast forums. If your organization is interested in such opportunities, please contact our administrative assistant, Rian Sands, at [email protected].

Diane can be reached at [email protected].

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