The Health industry is one of the largest and most diverse fields to work in but figuring out how and where to start your career can feel overwhelming. The health workforce project is dedicated to demystifying, understanding, and celebrating careers in the health industry. In this project we are going to have conversations with clinical and administrative health professionals to learn about their education and career paths. We will also hear the stories that inspired them to work in and contribute to the health industry. Subscribe to The Health Workforce Project on youtube, apple podcasts
San Luis Valley Health Employment Opportunities Web Page - https://www.slvbhg.org/employment-opportunities/
In this episode of the Health Workforce Project I sit down with my pal Diamond Mobbley. Diamond is a Clinical Supervisor at the local community mental health center where he supervises several programs that deliver case management services that support clients all through the San Luis Valley. Diamond has so many credentials that his name tag makes alphabet soup feel like it needs to try harder. Here are a few of Diamond's credentials: Licensed Professional Counselor Certified Addiction Specialist Qualified Medication Administration Person National Acupuncture Detoxification Association Diamond has also taught at the college level for over a decade. Diamond earned his undergraduate degree from Adams State, in Human Performance and Physical Education. In 2010 earned his Masters of Arts degree from Adams State's Clinical Mental Health Counseling Program. In this interview we talk about Diamond's education, his career path, the different supervisor, management, and leadership position that he has held, and he even gives us some hot tips about personal mental health. Link to Adams State University's Clinical Mental Health Program: https://www.adams.edu/academics/graduate/counselor-education/masters/clinical-mental-health/
Contact AJ Webb to learn more about Adams State Business Administration with an Emphasis in Healthcare Program e-mail = ajwebb@adams.edu phone = 719-849-9565
On this episode of the Healthcare Workforce Project, Kim Chacon joins us to discuss her career in nursing and the Adams State University (ASU) Nursing Education Program. Kim Chacon has filled many roles within the San Luis Valley's healthcare industry. Kim joined the ASU nursing faculty in 2016 and serves as an Assistant Professor of Nursing. Throughout this podcast you will learn about Kim's journey to becoming a nurse, the ins and outs of the ASU nursing program, some tips on how to find your niche in nursing. Kim also shares her wisdom on the importance of finding joy in the work you do as a nursing student, and how to carry that into your future career. If you or someone you know is interested in the Adams State Nursing program, please visit https://www.adams.edu/academics/undergraduate/nursing/. Link to information about Adams State University Nursing Program - https://www.adams.edu/academics/undergraduate/nursing/
In this episode of the Health Workforce Project Professor Armando Valdez presents to a class about the Business Administration with an Emphasis in Healthcare Bachelors of Science Degree at Adams State University's School of Business. There are numerous opportunities to contribute to healthcare, on the administration or as Professor Armando Valdez calls it the business side of healthcare. Professor Valdez co-founded the business administration with an emphasis in healthcare Bachelor of science degree track at Adams State University's School of Business. This degree has business education at its core and works to prepare students with the knowledge skills and abilities to meet the needs of the healthcare industry. In this podcast he is addressing a healthcare marketing class. He talks about his valley roots, his education, working with health professionals in Northern Colorado, identifying the value in a health specific business degree, The flexibility of the degree, the opportunities in the healthcare industry,
If you think you might be limiting your career opportunities by studying or starting a career in healthcare, I have a joke to help you put your worries to bed. A nurse, a healthcare development director, a mayor, a bank CEO, a small business expert and an economic development director all walk into a bar and……... it's one person Kathy Rogers Woods! If you were thinking of working in healthcare Kathy would tell you to go for it! In this interview we talk about Kathy's career path, education, the influences of her teachers, the hidden opportunities of wearing many hats in small organizations/businesses, lessons learned from direct patients care, taking chances, being a change leader, and the interchangeability of skills from healthcare and business industries. I am your host AJ Webb and I know you will enjoy this episode of the Health Workforce Project with Kathy Rogers Woods, and I hope this information will help you find your home in the Health Workforce.
The Health Workforce Project is brought to you by the Region Eight Healthcare Sector Partnership. This partnership is connecting and collaborating to develop a stronger education and workforce pipeline for healthcare in SLV schools, higher education institutes, and healthcare organizations. Through these efforts, the partnership is closing gaps, exposing the youth & adults to jobs available, and strengthening our health care in the San Luis Valley. You can learn more about the partnership at http://region8hsp.com
The Health industry is one of the largest and most diverse fields to work in but figuring out how and where to start your career can feel overwhelming. The health workforce project is dedicated to demystifying, understanding, and celebrating careers in the health industry. In this project we are going to have conversations with clinical and administrative health professionals to learn about their education and career paths. We will also hear the stories that inspired them to work in and contribute to the health industry. Subscribe to The Health Workforce Project on youtube, apple podcasts, or where ever you get your podcasts. I am your host AJ Webb Assistant Professor of Healthcare Administration at Adams State University's School of Business and I look forward to bringing you valuable information to help you find your career in the health workforce.