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Weathering The Storm: Lessons Learned from The Healthcare Response to Hurricane Helene, Part 2 - WNC Health Policy Podcast Ep. 17

Join us as we continue our exploration of the WNC Health Policy Initiative's collaborative study, “Lessons Learned from the Healthcare Response to Hurricane Helene” with researchers Alex Mitchell and Soni Pitts as they examine how healthcare leaders in Western North Carolina responded to the crisis.

In this episode, we’re taking a closer look at how this research study was developed, including the study’s design, the methods used to collect data, and the process by which researchers sought to answer questions about healthcare system readiness, communication, and coordination during the hurricane response to inform rural disaster preparedness and public health practice. 

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Weathering The Storm: Lessons Learned from The Healthcare Response to Hurricane Helene, Part 1 - WNC Health Policy Podcast Ep. 14

A year after the storm, the WNC Health Policy Initiative, in partnership with the NC Center for Health and Wellness, has launched a study to explore how health system leaders navigated the challenges of Hurricane Helene: what worked, what didn’t, and what must change to strengthen our regional response in future crises. Through interviews and qualitative research, the team is gathering critical insights to shape smarter, more resilient practices for health organizations, communities, and governments across WNC. In this episode, our research team shares how this study was developed, why it matters, and what they hope to achieve.

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Healthcare Workforce Shortage Opportunities - WNC Health Policy Podcast Ep. 13

In this episode, UNCA student intern Emma Hoosier shares her perspective on the healthcare workforce shortage in Western North Carolina. Through her internship experience, she reflects on conversations with local providers and community members about the challenges facing the region — and the potential solutions emerging from local insights, state initiatives, and national policy discussions. She also shares her own path to becoming an intern with the NCCHW, offering a glimpse into how other students in WNC can get involved in public health efforts across the mountains.

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Healthcare Workforce and the Student Health Ambassador Program - WNC HPI News Brief

North Carolina, like the rest of the United States, is facing a massive healthcare workforce shortage. With the state in need of nurses, caregivers, behavioral health specialists, physicians, and public health workers, a number of initiatives across the state are seeking to increase our healthcare workforce. 

While some collaborations are looking big picture…in WNC…other initiatives are exposing students to the healthcare field and are building pathways for those students to enter that workforce. One program led by the North Carolina Center for Health & Wellness (NCCHW), Mountain Area Health Education Center (MAHEC), and the Dogwood Health Trust, in partnership with a number of universities in that region, have connected students to the critical field of healthcare with the Student Health Ambassador (SHA) program.

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