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Mark Carney wins new term as Canada's Prime Minister on anti-Trump platform; Without key funding, Alabama faces new barriers to college access; MS could face steep postal privatization costs under Trump-Musk plan; New Hampshire's rail trails ensure accessibility for all.

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Major shifts in environmental protections, immigration enforcement, civil rights as Trump administration reshapes government priorities. Rural residents and advocates for LGBTQ youth say they're worried about losing services.

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Migration to rural America increased for the fourth year, technological gaps handicap rural hospitals and erode patient care, and doctors are needed to keep the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians healthy and align with spiritual principles.

Initiative expected to help AZ reverse nursing shortage

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Wednesday, April 16, 2025   

Arizona already faces a critical shortage of nurses and it is projected to get worse.

Now, a new initiative at Arizona State University could make getting a nursing degree more accessible and place more nurses in rural parts of the state.

Victoria Scheer, director of master's entry and accelerated nursing programs at the university, said rural Arizona communities struggle to attract and retain nurses. But the school's "Learn Where You Live" initiative will bring nursing education to people from those communities to build a workforce pipeline.

"Research shows nursing students who train in their own communities are more likely to stay and serve in the communities after graduation," Scheer reported. "This model really removes barriers like having to relocate to another community, having to pay for housing costs outside of their own community and maintains the 'embeddedness' in home communities."

Scheer noted the approach will be fully remote and students can expect to attend live, interactive lectures and complete their clinical rotations in partnership with local health organizations. While the program's details are still being finalized, Scheer added they are eager to launch soon.

Rural Arizonans who need medical care likely have to travel longer distances, which may deter them from getting that care. Scheer sees the new program's approach as a way to diminish barriers and cultivate deeper connections between nurses and their patients.

"Having nurses who appreciate the culture, and appreciate the everyday lived experience of people in the community, best serves those clients," Scheer contended.

She stressed the university is confident having consistent care in underserved communities will help them achieve better health outcomes. The school is working to build relationships with local health care organizations and providers to understand their needs and how they can be part of solutions.

"One of the biggest areas that we are seeking right now are those clinical partnerships across the state," Scheer explained.

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