CoxHealth, MSU, OTC, SPS form unprecedented alliance to train workers

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The region’s largest hospital system, university, community college and K-12 district announced Tuesday that they will partner to revolutionize the way health care professionals are trained in southwest Missouri. Sitting side-by-side at Cox College, leaders from the four institutions — CoxHealth, Missouri State University, Ozarks Technical Community College and Springfield […]

Grenita Lathan, SPS Superintendent, Hal Higdon, chancellor of OTC, Clif Smart, president of MSU, and Max Buetow, president and CEO of CoxHealth sign an agreement to create the Alliance for Healthcare Education at Cox North on Tuesday, Aug. 29, 2023 to tackle workforce shortages of healthcare professionals in the Midwest.

The region’s largest hospital system, university, community college and K-12 district announced Tuesday that they will partner to revolutionize the way health care professionals are trained in southwest Missouri.

Sitting side-by-side at Cox College, leaders from the four institutions — CoxHealth, Missouri State University, Ozarks Technical Community College and Springfield Public Schools — signed into creation the new Alliance for Healthcare Education.

Together, they aim to tackle the most pressing workforce shortages and become the largest producer of healthcare professionals in the Midwest.

“This is really an unprecedented collaboration because no one has done it at this scale,” said Max Buetow, president and CEO of CoxHealth. “You’ve seen unique relationships between maybe a health system and a public school system, a health system and a technical community college but you haven’t seen the linkages between every single one of those phases.”

The alliance plans to build a seamless pipeline to provide training — starting in high school — for those who want to enter the healthcare field or advance in their career.

Hal Higdon, chancellor of OTC, speaks during an announcement with leaders from MSU, SPS, and CoxHealth to create the Alliance for Healthcare Education at Cox North on Tuesday, Aug. 29, 2023 to tackle workforce shortages of healthcare professionals in the Midwest.

Hal Higdon, chancellor of OTC, said the alliance is the “right thing for the community” because it can increase how many nurses, EMTs, respiratory therapists and other health professionals are educated locally.

“If we can increase graduations across the board from the school district, the community college and the university by 1,000, we’ve affected the health of every citizen of southwest Missouri,” he said.

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