DIGITAL CONTENT DEVELOPMENT FOR MEDICAL, ALLIED HEALTH AND NURSING EDUCATION
- There has been a surge in enrolment in nursing courses. More than 600 schools have launched “R.N. to B.S.N.” programs.
- The serious shortage of faculty in nursing and allied health education.
- Technology has led to significant changes in higher education, especially in how learners access learning.
- There is a widening gap between the availability of allied health workers and the demand for their services in the US.
- Time to market is critical.
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