What's Happening?
The 'Jump Into Nursing' event is scheduled to take place on April 9, 2026, at the Orthopedic and Neuroscience Hospital's third-floor pavilion on the Deaconess Gateway campus. This free event invites high school students and their families to explore careers
in healthcare through hands-on activities. Participants will engage in CPR and Stop the Bleed training, surgery and clinical skills demonstrations, and receive education on women's health and hair care equity. The event also offers resume building and career readiness tips, along with opportunities to learn about local and online college programs and volunteer options. The initiative addresses the ongoing workforce shortages in healthcare, particularly in nursing, by providing early exposure to potential career paths.
Why It's Important?
With a critical shortage of healthcare professionals, particularly nurses, events like 'Jump Into Nursing' are vital for inspiring the next generation to pursue careers in this field. By offering practical experiences and insights into healthcare professions, the event helps students discover career paths they might not have considered, thereby strengthening the future workforce. This initiative is crucial for addressing the healthcare industry's staffing challenges and ensuring that communities have access to skilled and compassionate care providers.
What's Next?
Following the event, students may pursue further education and training in healthcare fields, potentially enrolling in nursing programs or other medical courses. The event organizers plan to continue hosting similar initiatives to maintain interest in healthcare careers and address workforce shortages. Healthcare institutions may also collaborate with educational bodies to create more opportunities for students to gain exposure to the industry.











