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The Pulse of
Healthcare: Adtalem
Adtalem is at the forefront of addressing the critical challenges in healthcare, with a special focus on alleviating the workforce shortage. Join us in our journey to empower healthcare professionals, celebrate their achievements, and provide them with resources that will help them continue to deliver the best care to those they serve.
Adtalem Fuels the
Heartbeat of Healthcare
Nationwide, there is an expected shortage of 500,000 nurses by 2030 and 124,000 physicians by 2034 — a shortage that many communities and healthcare systems cannot afford. Faced with the growing impact of the workforce shortage, quality patient care is at risk and reports of mental health challenges among staff are on the rise.
Adtalem, the nation’s largest healthcare educator, addresses the shortage head-on by educating and preparing the next generation of nurses to enter the workforce with the tools and knowledge needed to deliver quality care.
By the Numbers: Adtalem's Impact on the World of Healthcare
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As the leading provider of talent to the healthcare industry, Adtalem aims to provide unwavering support for the Heartbeat of Healthcare.
Insights and Impact
A collection of Adtalem Newsroom Articles covering stories that showcase our bold strides against healthcare workforce shortages and our unwavering support for those who care for us.
Only one in four clinical trial participants identify as an underrepresented minority. Learn how an Adtalem expert is dedicating her career to improving representation.
The opportunities and impact of incremental learning in nursing according to CNO John Voight.
Improving health outcomes requires engaging nursing students with the systemic challenges their patients face.
Dr. Heather Alonge shares her experience as a cancer patient and how it made her more compassionate about the challenges adult learners face.
Emergency rooms, home healthcare, and other fields desperately need nurses. Adtalem’s hands-on partnerships are providing a solution.
From dental care for dogs to course development, future veterinarians at Adtalem are helping improve how they learn to be caring healthcare providers.