Michigan higher education and healthcare leaders this week unveiled a collaborative plan to increase educational options to produce more highly-qualified nurses and address the nursing shortage across the state. "Michigan's community colleges and 4-year colleges and universities have come together to combat the nursing shortage, creating an innovative and affordable way to earn bachelor's degrees in nursing at 28 new locations across the state," said Brandy Johnson, Michigan Community College Association President. The plan was developed by the Michigan Community College Association, the Michigan Association of State Universities, Michigan Independent Colleges and Universities, and the Michigan Health & Hospital Association. It is also backed by the Michigan Works! Association, Michigan Association of Colleges of Nursing and the Michigan Council of Nursing Education Administrators. "Michigan's public universities are pleased to have worked with our hig
Michigan higher education and healthcare leaders unveiled a plan to increase educational options to produce more nurses and address the nursing shortage.