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ذكذكآ‏»­ and Essentia Health recently hosted “CSS at Essentia Health Dayâ€‌ to recognize the impact of ذكذكآ‏»­ 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.

ذكذكآ‏»­ and Essentia Health are connected through the Sisters of ذكذكآ‏»­ 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. “This is a unique way to highlight the connection between education, workforce development, and community health that the College and Essentia share,â€‌ said Rose Carpenter ’22 (MBA ’24), director of Alumni Engagement, to . “It showcases the local impact of health care professionals serving our communities every day.â€‌

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: “In today’s evolving world, there is a shortage of healthcare providers, particularly here in the Northland.â€‌

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 ذكذكآ‏»­. Learn more at .

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