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Granholm Announces $9 Million To Accelerate Training For Michigan Health Care Professionals

Contact:  T.J. Bucholz, MDCH & Lori Donlan, DLEG (517) 241-2112, (517) 373-9280
Agency: Community Health


November 17, 2006

Michigan Governor Jennifer M. Granholm today awarded $9 million in Accelerated Health Professional Training grants to 11 community colleges and universities for fast-track training to help meet Michigan's demand for nurses and other health care professionals.

The grants will be used over the next decade to train more than 400 health professionals across the state and to build facilities to increase the capacity for educating more students interested in becoming RNs, LPNs, clinical nursing faculty, and other health professionals.

"As the state's economy continues to transition, we must ensure that accelerated training programs are available in fields like health care, where we know there is high demand," Granholm said. "These grants will help provide the programs necessary to ensure our health care system has the staff they need while providing great job opportunities for Michigan citizens."

The funding initiative is part of the Governor's MI Opportunity Partnership, first unveiled in her 2005 State of the State message to train workers for career fields-such as health care-where there is current and future demand for workers. With today's announcement, the initiative has made more than $29 million available to 17 Michigan universities and community colleges for accelerated health professional training.

Community colleges and public universities affiliated with Michigan Regional Skills Alliances (MiRSAs), along with partner community hospitals, were invited to submit grant proposals, which were reviewed by a panel from the departments of Labor & Economic Growth (DLEG) and Community Health (DCH). MiRSAs, another component of the Governor's economic development plan, are regionally and industry-based partnerships comprised of employers, educational institutions, training providers, economic development organizations, and public workforce system agencies.

"Many nursing students have completed their course work, but are unable to get the clinical experience they need to complete the program. Thanks to this partnership, we are addressing this issue so we can put these students into the workforce more quickly," MDCH Director Janet Olszewski said.

According to a 2006 report issued by the Partnership for Health, health care employment provides $22.6 billion per year in wages and benefits in Michigan. Health care employees earn an average of $34,300 per year (2001) and contribute $55,000 annually to the local economy.

"The demand for health care workers will continue to grow with the aging of Michigan's baby-boom generation and an overall increase in longevity," DLEG Director Robert W. Swanson said. "The Governor's economic development plan is making sure Michigan is better able to meet the growing labor demands of the health care industry while ensuring quality health care for all citizens."

Grant recipients are as follows:

Accelerated Training Grants for Michigan Health Care Professionals
Community College or University Hospital or
Medical Center
MiRSA Total Recommended Amount
Eastern Michigan University Oakwood Hospital & Med Center SE Michigan RSA $108,544
Ferris State University St. Mary's Health Care W. Central Mich RSA $188,027
Ferris State University St. Mary's Health Care W. Central Mich RSA $171,938
Grand Valley State University Spectrum Health W. Central Mich RSA $603,200
Henry Ford Comm College Henry Ford Hospital Greater Detroit Area  Hlth Cncl $1,000,000
Lake Michigan College Lakeland Reg Health Sys MiRSA for Emerging Tech $650,000
Michigan State University Beaumont Hospitals Capital Healthcare & Employment Council $989,785
Mott Comm College Genesys Reg Med Center Greater Flint Health Coalition $1,249,847
Montcalm Comm College Carson City Hospital W. Central Mich Health Care RSA $641,494
Oakland University Oakwood Hospital & Med Center Detroit Workforce Dvlp Dept $1,012,836
Oakland University St. John Health Detroit Workforce Dvlp Dept $824,985
Oakland University William Beaumont Hospital Detroit Workforce Dvlp Dept $162,179
Saginaw Valley St University Bay Regional Med Center/Covenant Health Care/Saint Mary's of Michigan East Central Healthcare Alliance $293,559
Wayne State University Harper Hospital Detroit Workforce Dvlp Dept $1,094,097
TOTAL   $8,990,491
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