How Health Systems are Leveraging Academic Partnerships to Grow the Future Nursing Workforce

Health systems and academic institutions are collaborating like never before to address the growing demand for skilled nurses.

About the Nursing Workforce Webinar

Health systems and academic institutions are collaborating like never before to address the growing demand for skilled nurses. In this webinar, join us for an insightful discussion on how leading health organizations are strengthening partnerships to optimize student clinical placements, increase nursing workforce development, and streamline recruitment.

Our panelists will share their experiences and best practices in managing clinical placements, tracking workforce growth, and leveraging partnerships to support both students and faculty. We’ll also explore the role of technology—specifically InPlace Software and InPlace Network—in enhancing these processes.

What You’ll Learn:

  • How academic and health system partnerships are improving clinical placement utilization
  • Strategies for increasing workforce pipelines and retention
  • Best practices for tracking workforce development and student progression
  • The impact of community partnerships and funding on nursing education
  • How technology can streamline student placements, recruitment, and employment conversion

Why Watch?

The nursing workforce shortage remains a pressing challenge, but through stronger partnerships and innovative solutions, we can drive real change. This webinar is a must-watch for academic leaders, healthcare administrators, and clinical placement coordinators looking to expand opportunities for nursing students and build a sustainable workforce.

Watch this webinar to hear firsthand insights from experts actively shaping the future of nursing education and workforce development!

This is a recording of our webinar hosted April 2025.

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