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State/Federal Colorado Consortium for Nurse Retention Increase nurse satisfaction and retention by teaching problem-solving skills and increasing decision-making authority Colorado Center for Nursing Excellence Porter Adventist Hospital, McKee Medical Center, San Luise Valley Regional Medical Center, Integrated Health Systems at Cherry Creek Statewide US Health Resources & Services Administration
Work, Education and Lifelong Learning Simulation (WELLS) Center State-of-the-art patient simulation technology lab at University of Colorado Hospital/Fitzsimons campus; high-speed datacasting provided by Rocky Mountain PBS makes the technology available to students, faculty and practicing nurses statewide Colorado Center for Nursing Excellence Colorado AHECs, Colorado Dept. of Education, Colorado Dept. of Labor & Employment, Colorado Simulation Development Group, Colorado Workforce Development Council, Rocky Mountain PBS, Touch of Life, University of Colorado Health Sciences Simulation Center, University of Colorado Hospital Statewide US Dept. of Labor grant to Colorado Dept. of Labor & Employment
Student Nurse Assessment Program Develop pre-nursing assessment tool and remediation process to support nursing student graduation Colorado Community College System
Nursing School Accreditation Project Cover costs for Nursing Accreditation for Community College System Colorado Community College System
Health Care Initiative Develop nursing training capacity/rotations Colorado Dept. of Labor & Employment Colorado Community College System, HCA/HealthONE Match and grant funding distributed by Colorado Dept. of Labor & Employment
USDOL Healthcare Evaluation Grant To evaluate outcomes of healthcare training programs Colorado Dept. of Labor & Employment Northern Illinois University US Dept. of Labor grant distributed by Colorado Dept. of Labor & Employment
Faculty Development Initiative Train 45 new clinical scholars to oversee nursing students' clinical rotations; staff clinical rotations for 2,534 students Colorado Center for Nursing Excellence 16 health care providers, government agencies and education facilities Statewide Colorado Dept. of Labor & Employment
Health Care Training and Information Program Create nursing skills lab to increase LPN training capacity and provide an informative Health Career website for workers and employers Pickens Tech, Community College of Aurora, Kaiser Permanente Arapahoe, Douglas counties Colorado Dept. of Labor & Employment
Northern Health Care Consortium Career ladder training of incumbent health care workers in three northern Colorado health care systems University of Colorado Hospital, Longmont United Hospital, Columbine Health Systems, Front Range Community college, Colorado Healthcare Assn., Longmont Area Economic Council, Northern Colorado EDC Boulder, Adams & Larimer counties Colorado Dept. of Labor & Employment; matching funds
CNA Program Expansion Hire a CNA instructor to train 100 CNAs at Aims Community College Aims Community College, Rehabilitation & Visiting Nurse Assn., Bonell Good Samaritan Center, Life Care Centers of Greeley Weld County Colorado Dept. of Labor & Employment
New Options Program Fund a Youth Health Care Specialist to recruit 300 youth to enter heatlh care careers Aurora Public Schools, Littleton High School, Englewood High School, Cherry Creek High School, Sheridan High School Arapahoe, Douglas counties Colorado Dept. of Labor & Employment
Accelerated BSN Program Provide BSN training to incumbent workers at University of Colorado Hospital Community College of Aurora, Regis University, University of Colorado Hospital Adams County Colorado Dept. of Labor & Employment
RN Refresher Course Enroll 25 non-practicing RNs in refresher courses to allow them to re-enter the workforce Denver Area AHEC, Arapahoe Commumnity College, Sky Ridge Medical Center, Parker Adventist Hospital, Colorado Center for Nursing Excellence, HCA/HealthONE Arapahoe, Douglas counties Colorado Dept. of Labor & Employment
Health Care Career Project Upgrade skills and earning potential of 100 staff in medical, clerical or technical careers Exempla Healthcare, Community College of Denver, Red Rocks Community College Denver, Tri-County & Boulder Colorado Dept. of Labor & Employment; matching funds
Exempla-Lutheran Project Assist 10 RNs to obtain BSNs or MSNs Tri-County Health Dept., Colorado Center for Nursing Excellence, Exempla Health Tri-County Colorado Dept. of Labor & Employment; matching funds
Kaiser Permanente Incumbent Worker Training Program Train 19 Medical Assistants to become LPNs; increase LPN training capacity at Community College of Denver Kaiser Permanente, Denver Health Denver Colorado Dept. of Labor & Employment; matching funds
Health Care Education Collaborative To educate and recruit health care workers especially from under-represented ethnic groups Southeast Colorado AHEC, Pueblo Community College, CSU-Pueblo, various health care employers Pueblo Sub-region (Rural Consortium) Colorado Dept. of Labor & Employment
Health Education Center Recruit youth into healthcare through introduction to job requirements, hands-on exposure and career exploration SE Colorado AHEC, Pueblo Community College, CSU Pueblo, Pueblo City/County Health Center, various health care employers Pueblo Sub-region (Rural Consortium) Colorado Dept. of Labor & Employment
Health Care Career Center Create a health care career center in the Work Force Center SE Colorado AHEC, Pueblo Community College, CSU Pueblo, various health care employers Pueblo Colorado Dept. of Labor & Employment
Nursing BA Program Create BA nursing program at Adams State College/partnership with Trinidad State Jr. College Adams State College Trinidad State Junior College, San Luis Valley Regional Medical Center, San Luis Valley AHEC, Diabetes Education Empowerment Program, Alamosa School District, Conejos County Hospital, San Luis Valley HMO, Hospice Match funding distributed by Colorado Dept. of Labor & Employment
Nursing Shortage Program Expand local ability to recruit and train nurses through a partnership of WFCs, community colleges and healthcare employers Morgan Community College, Northeastern Junrio College, Sterling Regional MedCenter, Devonshire Acres, Colorado Plains Medical Center Eastern Sub-region (Rural Consortium) Colorado Dept. of Labor & Employment
Western Slope Health Care Initiative Increase participation in health care field via tuition support; create a planning position and provide equipment, technology, teaching aids and instruction Western Colorado AHEC, Mesa State College & UTEC, Fort Lewis State College, Colorado Mountain College, San Juan Basin Vo-Tech Center, Trinidad State Jr. College, Pueblo Community College - Western Slope Campus, Colorado Northwest Community College, Delta-Montrose Vocational Technical Education Cetner Mesa, Western, Rural Rsort, Northwest and Southeast Sub-regions (Rural Consortium) Colorado Dept. of Labor & Employment
Healthcare Worker Assessment Initiative Pay for assessment tests for 390 potential candidates for health care training Mesa (Rural Consortium) Colorado Dept. of Labor & Employment
RN Refresher Course Enroll non-practicing RNs in refresher courses to allow them to re-enter the workforce Beth El nursing College, Western Colorado AHEC, community hospitals in various towns Mesa (Rural Consortium) Colorado Dept. of Labor & Employment
Health Care Coordination Coordinate and establish an Associate Degree in Nursing program in Mesa County UTEC, mesa State College, Western Colorado AHEC, Pueblo Community College, Delta-Montrose Area Vocational Technical Center, area hospitals Mesa (Rural Consortium) Colorado Dept. of Labor & Employment
ADN Nursing Program Increase number of ADN nurses Mesa State College Colorado Dept. of Labor & Employment; matching funds
Industry/Hospitals Nursing Faculty Development Grant Increase the number of nursing faculty using technology Colorado Center for Nursing Excellence Exempla St. Joseph Hospital, San Luis Valley Regional Medical Center, Columbine Health Systems, Kaiser Permanente, Centura Health, Denver Health Medical Center
Foundation Career Lattice Comprehensive employee development program designed to meet organizational needs resulting from a limited supply of clinical workers, as well as to increase retention and career advancement opportunities of Denver Health employees, especially those of diverse populations Denver Health Foundation Denver metro area The Colorado Trust
Alcanzar Med-Prep Program Increase student enrollment on the Aims Fort Lupton campus and replicate the program at the Aims Greeley campus Aims Community College Foundation Larimer, Weld counties The Colorado Trust
New online training opportunities for both students and preceptors, and addresses the shortage of faculty through a revised credentialing program and a scholarship program Front Range Community College Foundation Adams, Boulder, Jefferson and Larimer counties The Colorado Trust
Student Nurse Assessment Program Education for Certified Nursing Assistants currently employed at Shalom Park to become Licensed Practical Nurses Shalom Park Arapahoe County The Colorado Trust
Provides local students from Chaffee, Lake, Western Fremont, Saguache and Park counties with nursing scholarships to increase retention of health care providers at HRRMC Heart of the Rockies Regional Medical Center Foundation Chaffee County The Colorado Trust
Increase the number of nursing students admitted to and graduating from Adams State College and Trinidad State Junior College; enhance the competency of nursing instructors and the quality of nursing care provided to persons in the surrounding communities Adams State College Las Animas, Huerfano counties The Colorado Trust
Health Academy SECAHEC is collaborating with the community of Walsenburg to develop a “health academy” in Huerfano County. The program includes exposing students and community members to health career opportunities and training students for entry-level health care positions; preparing students to pursue secondary education; offering grow your own programs and creating opportunities for citizens to attain meaningful employment; developing a “promising practice” for replication in other rural communities; providing a library to promote health career development; increasing awareness of relationships between personal health, healthy choices and career success; and teaching, mentoring and modeling by local health care professionals. Southeastern Colorado Area Health Education Center Huerfano, Pueblo counties The Colorado Trust
Increase staff retention and the number of Grand County students and adults entering and re-entering health care professions, overcome challenges that prevent education and training opportunities and retain foreign-born health care professionals Kremmling Memorial Hospital District Grand County The Colorado Trust
Encourages youth to choose the medical field and helps young adults to achieve their goals by supporting their tuition, books and travel costs Kiowa County Hospital District Kiowa County The Colorado Trust
Increase the number of students taking RN classes at Morgan Community College via an onsite lab, clinical lab instructor and television studio at Wray, and installing and transmitting from the main campus in Fort Morgan to Wray Morgan Community College Morgan County The Colorado Trust
This part-time nursing program will better accommodate a variety of students by offering a nontraditional format, including evening and weekend hours and year-round courses over a longer period of time Otero Junior College Bent, Crowley and Otero counties The Colorado Trust
Provide scholarships to nursing and EMT students Delta County Memorial Hospital Foundation Delta, Mesa and Montrose counties The Colorado Trust
Nursing education program designed to offer an LPN to AAS-RN program to residents of Montrose, Delta and Ouray counties through Mesa State’s Montrose campus Mesa State College Delta, Mesa, Montrose and Ouray counties The Colorado Trust
Other Colorado Simulation Development Group Convene hospital and education leaders to create partnerships for funding and using patient simulation training technology Colorado Center for Nursing Excellence 34 health care providers, government agencies and education facilities Statewide Colorado Center for Nursing Excellence
Healthcare Education Collaboration Scholarships for eight MSNs and 24 BSNs; create clinical simulation lab to be used by 725 hospital workers Pikes Peak

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