A recently released study, The Race and Ethnicity of the California Health Workforce, from the George Washington Fitzhugh Mullan Institute for Health Workforce Equity provides a detailed picture of the racial and ethnic diversity of the California health workforce and pipeline, revealing, not surprisingly, that California’s health workforce must better reflect the diversity of its communities.
Join us for a two-part webinar series to learn more about the findings of the report, and the policy implications of these findings at the state, regional and institutional levels.
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Findings from a New Study
Part I will present highlights from the study including profession-specific, regional, and educational institutional variations for both the current health workforce and pipeline programs. Full program details click here.
Implications for Improving Diversity and Equity at the State, Regional, and Institution Levels
Part II will focus on the implications of the study with concrete ways the study and other information may be used at the state, regional, and institutional levels to achieve our collective equity goals. Full program details click here.
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