Riverview Health skilling up their workforce to help fill critical healthcare jobs

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Riverview Health skilling up their workforce to help fill critical healthcare jobs
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HAMILTON COUNTY — The shortage of healthcare workers has gotten the attention of a one hospital organization and college.

"I got to show my kids that third time I didn't strike out,” Katy Learned, a Certified Clinical Medical Assistant at Riverview Health said. “I graduated!” When the opportunity arose that allowed her to work and earn her medical assistance license, she knew she had to take advantage of the opportunity.

According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics employment of medical assistants is projected to grow 14 percent by 2032. Riverview and Ivy Tech in Hamilton County say it was already seeing a shortage of workers for this position. So, it created this program to fill a critical need.

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