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University of Arizona Health Sciences is set to receive more than $7 million in state and federal funding to continue growing the health professions workforce statewide, focusing on rural and urban communities that are medically underserved. Arizona's three public universities will collaborate on the program.
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Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey announced Friday that the state will invest $6.5 million to train nursing professionals and caregivers who work in long-term care facilities. Ducey announced the effort as he recognized Arizona Nurses Month.
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The Biden administration is threatening to revoke the authority for three Republican-controlled states to handle their own workplace safety regulations…
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Banner Health this week announced it will require staff to be vaccinated against COVID-19 as a condition of employment. In a press release today, Banner…
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The University of Arizona is unrolling a statewide program to test 250,000 health care workers and first responders in Arizona for antibodies against…
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Four aircraft from the Arizona Air National Guard will conduct a flyover mission Thursday above the Navajo Nation and other Northern Arizona communities…